"He has a grudge against you?"
"No?"
"Then do you have a grudge against me?"
"Not at all."
"Then why did you just praise him for making us money, and then turn around and intentionally set him up? What were you thinking?"
"Uh... would you believe me if I said it was for his own good?"
"You deliberately got him drunk and then reported him for drunk driving, and you call that being helpful?"
"I had just observed him, he was walking in a straight line, speaking clearly—it shows he can hold his liquor. One drink won't pose a safety hazard on the road."
"Is that the point?"
"Sigh! There are things you don't understand. Just because it's not good now doesn't mean it won't be good in the future.
True generosity to the future lies in giving all your hardships to the present—that's what we call 'bitter now, sweet later'!"
In the movies, Zhang Chi, driven by his dreams, ends up driving his car into the sea...
It's just like the true depiction of Han Fei's life!