"If I Say No" is the first line of the second chapter, which is set in the home of the Governess and her student, Rinka. The Governess asks her student to take a bath and slap her "rally" more than usual. She tells him to "swallow" his "insides" and slap him "more than usual" . She then tells him that he should "plop kiss me" and "twitch splurt pant" one more time . They then fall asleep and the two of them talk about the rumors that have been circulating about their relationship. They both realize that they are in love with each other, but they do not know what is going on. They do not want to make a deal, and they are afraid that she will "make your cute lover" what he is. They talk about how she is a "spoiled young lady" who has been "sacrificially" treated by her uncle, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and that he will "suffer a conse quance, too" if he does not report the case to him.
"If I Say No" is the first line of the second chapter, which is set in the home of the Governess and her student, Rinka. The Governess asks her student to take a bath and slap her "rally" more than usual. She tells him to "swallow" his "insides" and slap him "more than usual" . She then tells him that he should "plop kiss me" and "twitch splurt pant" one more time . They then fall asleep and the two of them talk about the rumors that have been circulating about their relationship. They both realize that they are in love with each other, but they do not know what is going on. They do not want to make a deal, and they are afraid that she will "make your cute lover" what he is. They talk about how she is a "spoiled young lady" who has been "sacrificially" treated by her uncle, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and that he will "suffer a conse quance, too" if he does not report the case to him.