Jane Sampson thought for a few seconds, reckoning that her answer should be no, so she shook her head.
This time, it was James Carter's turn to laugh. He said casually, "I can understand why you're not clingy with your brother-in-law."
Since there were no other people here, James Carter referred to James Black as brother-in-law.
"What?" Jane Sampson and the director asked in unison.
"Just one sentence, in the mountain, with no tiger, the monkey calls himself king." James Carter patted Jane Sampson's head, laughing, "James Black is the tiger, you are the Monkey King of Sampson, with James Black not around, you're happy as a clam and secretly rejoice."
Jane Sampson and the director were silent for two seconds, then the director burst into hearty laughter, with a low threshold for humor, laughing so hard he almost cried.
Jane Sampson felt she had to say something to explain, something to cover up.
