In this chapter, the Governess introduces us to her younger brother, who she calls "ji-han" . The Governess tells us that she and her brother have been hanging out a lot lately, and that she wants to introduce the two of them to one another. She says that it would be nice if they could get to know one another, but that it's too dangerous for them to do so on their own. She also tells her brother that he's doing a good job of taking care of his brother, and she says that she'd like to be friends with him as well. She tells him that she doesn't want him to be a part of her family, because she'll meet other children from different social classes when she's in middle school. She adds that she never accepted her brother, but since she brought him with her, she had to give him room to live in.
In this chapter, the Governess introduces us to her younger brother, who she calls "ji-han" . The Governess tells us that she and her brother have been hanging out a lot lately, and that she wants to introduce the two of them to one another. She says that it would be nice if they could get to know one another, but that it's too dangerous for them to do so on their own. She also tells her brother that he's doing a good job of taking care of his brother, and she says that she'd like to be friends with him as well. She tells him that she doesn't want him to be a part of her family, because she'll meet other children from different social classes when she's in middle school. She adds that she never accepted her brother, but since she brought him with her, she had to give him room to live in.