:19:02
	You say it.
:19:04
	Theoretically, no.
:19:07
	Your mother wouldn't force him.
:19:09
	I'm talking to him. Don't interrupt.
:19:13
	Oh, yes.
:19:16
	Have you thought of getting married?
:19:21
	Under normal logical morality, yes.
:19:27
	What does that mean?
:19:29
	It means no.
:19:30
	It's because I've got no money.
:19:32
	No money? I don't believe.
:19:34
	You've got no money for working so long?
:19:37
	Are you joking?
:19:41
	The money needed for wedding dress,
cash gift, cakes,
:19:44
	banquet, honeymoon, new house,
and other things.
:19:46
	I couldn't afford it.
:19:49
	I heard policemen have
five hundred million income.
:19:51
	That's a long time ago.
:19:53
	It's not your business.
:19:55
	Five hundred million? Yes, I have it.
:19:59
	But I've spend it all on those.
:20:02
	What? Those worth five hundred million?
:20:06
	Yes, they do.
:20:09
	It's only paper.
:20:11
	Yes...
:20:12
	Right now, you just cost me
hundred and fifty million.
:20:14
	Is that too expensive?
:20:17
	Hey, you've got money.
:20:18
	Where?
:20:20
	This account, we own it.
:20:22
	I remember, each of us contributed $10.
:20:24
	It's worth more than $10 now.
:20:26
	$100,000? You've saved that much.
:20:29
	Hey, you've contributed too.
Don't you remember?
:20:33
	It's helpless. My daughter is like me.
:20:35
	You're lucky, get ready for the wedding.
:20:40
	Mom, don't worry. He'll manage it.
:20:45
	Okay.
:20:58
	Hey, Sing.
:20:59
	There's some important matters
you've got to help.