Back at school, the Governess is back. She's been watching a chick flick, and she's worried that her scores on the exam will be lower than she expected. The Governess reassures her by saying that the longer she gets to be happy, the more she'll be able to enjoy herself. She tells her friend that they're going to have dinner, and then she tells her that the food is getting cold, so they'll have to open the sink and wash their hands. She says that she won't worry about her grades anymore, and that she'd rather just ask her homeroom teacher about her scores. The teacher says that Mi-Lia's scores are still out, and he's happy to tell her that she can go on a vacation with five of her classmates in the summer. He also says that if she didn't pass the exam, she wouldn't look so happy. He says that he could see her happy face from afar, which makes him wonder if she failed the exam. He tells her to forget about the one thing she promised him, and to go on the vacation with the five of them.
Back at school, the Governess is back. She's been watching a chick flick, and she's worried that her scores on the exam will be lower than she expected. The Governess reassures her by saying that the longer she gets to be happy, the more she'll be able to enjoy herself. She tells her friend that they're going to have dinner, and then she tells her that the food is getting cold, so they'll have to open the sink and wash their hands. She says that she won't worry about her grades anymore, and that she'd rather just ask her homeroom teacher about her scores. The teacher says that Mi-Lia's scores are still out, and he's happy to tell her that she can go on a vacation with five of her classmates in the summer. He also says that if she didn't pass the exam, she wouldn't look so happy. He says that he could see her happy face from afar, which makes him wonder if she failed the exam. He tells her to forget about the one thing she promised him, and to go on the vacation with the five of them.