Dabus's passionate and fervent story revealed two pieces of information to Motan and the others.
Firstly, their friend, Mr. Dabus, who in most cases is reliable in terms of character, morality, and personality, is quite inept in the realm of love. His role closely resembles those low-end male supporting characters who frequently appear in primetime soap operas and home theaters. Simply put, he's a bundle of negative traits such as naivety, pettiness, and unscrupulousness, whose only function is to create various 'troubles' for the leading couple, indirectly causing their relationship to grow warmer through a series of events. In the end, as the couple finds happiness and love, he is left with a silhouette that is either bleak, relieved, or redeems itself, leaving the audience to laugh and say 'evil meets evil end,' while he fades into obscurity.
