In this chapter, we are introduced to the Governess's daughter, Anna, who has just returned from a trip to Spain. The Governess tells her that she has come to "deal with this matter" and to "pay for it" . She tells Anna that she will not leave her alone and that she is already grateful for her visit. She also tells her not to worry about getting angry at the press conference, as there are many reporters and journalists there. She says that she slapped her father in front of the press, not because he slandered her, but because he used his parents to annoy her. She adds that she won't tell anyone if the news is true, but she will certainly investigate the reports that "distort the facts" and "truth". She tells her father that he has a good girlfriend, and that he should hurry up and marry her. Anna tells him that she hates "betrayal" , and
In this chapter, we are introduced to the Governess's daughter, Anna, who has just returned from a trip to Spain. The Governess tells her that she has come to "deal with this matter" and to "pay for it" . She tells Anna that she will not leave her alone and that she is already grateful for her visit. She also tells her not to worry about getting angry at the press conference, as there are many reporters and journalists there. She says that she slapped her father in front of the press, not because he slandered her, but because he used his parents to annoy her. She adds that she won't tell anyone if the news is true, but she will certainly investigate the reports that "distort the facts" and "truth". She tells her father that he has a good girlfriend, and that he should hurry up and marry her. Anna tells him that she hates "betrayal" , and