Acting as a master of ceremonies, he energetically gives a lengthy monologue about the rose, the rose petal, and the rose fiber, and then poses questions to an unseen audience about what is the real rose.
He is selling candies and has no problem with gambling with Polo and Tona and taking away their money when he wins a coin toss.
She is also a university student and is slightly envious of the action taken by the two children and the impact it had.
She banters with the male scavengers, after having helped collect some of the food from the derailed train. She worries, though, whether they will be discovered by the police and blamed for stealing. She parties later with the other scavengers.....
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