Back at home, the Governess apologizes to her daughter-in-law for the mess she's made. She tells her to stay at Sungho's until she can figure out what's going on with her family. The Governess asks if she can go back to school, but she can't figure out where they're going to live now that they've been separated from their family for so long. She's worried about her health, and she wonders if she'll be able to continue to attend school now that her husband has run off with a prostitute. She also asks if Sungho is in good health, since he's been out of the house for a long time. She asks if they can come in and have a little chat, and they do. They've both heard a lot of bad things about each other, and it's good to see them together. They both act like they'd done something wrong, which is nice to see. They come in, and we find out that they haven't seen each other for a while, and that they both seem to be in pretty good health. They say they'll take a bath, and
Back at home, the Governess apologizes to her daughter-in-law for the mess she's made. She tells her to stay at Sungho's until she can figure out what's going on with her family. The Governess asks if she can go back to school, but she can't figure out where they're going to live now that they've been separated from their family for so long. She's worried about her health, and she wonders if she'll be able to continue to attend school now that her husband has run off with a prostitute. She also asks if Sungho is in good health, since he's been out of the house for a long time. She asks if they can come in and have a little chat, and they do. They've both heard a lot of bad things about each other, and it's good to see them together. They both act like they'd done something wrong, which is nice to see. They come in, and we find out that they haven't seen each other for a while, and that they both seem to be in pretty good health. They say they'll take a bath, and