The Governess tells her grandmother that her village is small, but she likes it better than her home in the city of seoul. The village has only one bus a day, so it's inconvenient to find a store, but if she gets used to it she says, it'll be fine. She thanks the Governess for coming to the village, and she tells her that she's sorry that she was busy with work. She says that her grandmother doesn't like strangers, and that her grandfather is the same way. She tells the grandmother that when she was young, she thought her grandmother hated her. She asks the grandmother if she is okay, and the grandmother says that she is, and then she asks if it hurts her.
The Governess tells her grandmother that her village is small, but she likes it better than her home in the city of seoul. The village has only one bus a day, so it's inconvenient to find a store, but if she gets used to it she says, it'll be fine. She thanks the Governess for coming to the village, and she tells her that she's sorry that she was busy with work. She says that her grandmother doesn't like strangers, and that her grandfather is the same way. She tells the grandmother that when she was young, she thought her grandmother hated her. She asks the grandmother if she is okay, and the grandmother says that she is, and then she asks if it hurts her.