The Governess tells her husband that she wants to divorce him. She tells him that she doesn't even have a husband and that she won't allow her family to be taken advantage of. She says that she's in charge of the affairs of the state, and she'd rather die than give in to her family's demands.
The Governess tells her husband that she wants to divorce him. She tells him that she doesn't even have a husband and that she won't allow her family to be taken advantage of. She says that she's in charge of the affairs of the state, and she'd rather die than give in to her family's demands.