The innkeeper tells his wife to go home, but she refuses, saying that she will not give in to her husband's evil ways. She tells him to put his wife on a blacklist and not to enter the inn again. The innkeeper says that he will do his best to save the Inn's reputation. He says that his wife must be unhappy in her heart. He tells her that he does not have eyes for her anymore, and that she reminds him of his wife's appearance. He asks if she is feeling better, and she says that she is. He plays a few soothing tunes to calm her down.
The innkeeper tells his wife to go home, but she refuses, saying that she will not give in to her husband's evil ways. She tells him to put his wife on a blacklist and not to enter the inn again. The innkeeper says that he will do his best to save the Inn's reputation. He says that his wife must be unhappy in her heart. He tells her that he does not have eyes for her anymore, and that she reminds him of his wife's appearance. He asks if she is feeling better, and she says that she is. He plays a few soothing tunes to calm her down.