This man actually says he's pitiful, if it weren't for being in the marketplace, he would've slapped him to death a long time ago.
Let him know, who's really pitiful?
What nonsense? Saying he sympathizes with him? Has Master lived to this age needing anyone's pity? It's simply laughable.
This man is clearly here to deceive for the treasure, yet he can't let go of his stature, acting all high and mighty. Moreover, this scam is too simplistic, accusing the jewelry store of trickery, yet they didn't even keep any treasure and just gave him a gold card instead, whereas he wants to walk off with the treasure as if he's offering charity, does he take everyone for fools?
The Weirdo, though indifferent to the value of the treasure in hand, won't just willingly be scammed.
The Weirdo didn't give face, which made the man angry: "You monster, don't refuse a kind face, young master offers ten thousand taels of silver, already giving enough face."
