When the Governess asks why she hasn't told her husband that his apartment was burned and that she was kidnapped, she says that she's afraid that he'll be worried about her. She tells him that she will be with him in the future, although she doesn't want to return to her hometown. The Governess thanks her grandfather for always living in the President's house, and says that if she didn't like the man, she wouldn't live in his house for the rest of her life. She's happy to have him around, and tells him how much she misses him. He tells her that he has been busy patching up his relationship with his parents, and that he brought her some snacks.
When the Governess asks why she hasn't told her husband that his apartment was burned and that she was kidnapped, she says that she's afraid that he'll be worried about her. She tells him that she will be with him in the future, although she doesn't want to return to her hometown. The Governess thanks her grandfather for always living in the President's house, and says that if she didn't like the man, she wouldn't live in his house for the rest of her life. She's happy to have him around, and tells him how much she misses him. He tells her that he has been busy patching up his relationship with his parents, and that he brought her some snacks.