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Cut to the present, where the Governess is trying to convince her daughter-in-law that she is a witch. The Governess tells her that she has gone out of her way to find someone to help her dress up as a crossdresser. She says that her own son has always been her "hidden hobby" . She also tells her daughter that the pact between the two families has come into effect today. She tells her to look at her daughter's clothes. The fabric is so nice that it suddenly remembers that it's not the best time for her to be fascinated with the fabric. Oh, and also, she does not have any feet. This brat does not listen to her at all . It seems like that is the case even when the era is in full swing. Cut to a present, in which we find out that Madame Bovary's ghost has been haunting her since she woke up the morning. She asks her daughter to hurry back to the classroom and change seats for real. She then tells
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Chapter 2
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Cut to the present, where the Governess is trying to convince her daughter-in-law that she is a witch. The Governess tells her that she has gone out of her way to find someone to help her dress up as a crossdresser. She says that her own son has always been her "hidden hobby" . She also tells her daughter that the pact between the two families has come into effect today. She tells her to look at her daughter's clothes. The fabric is so nice that it suddenly remembers that it's not the best time for her to be fascinated with the fabric. Oh, and also, she does not have any feet. This brat does not listen to her at all . It seems like that is the case even when the era is in full swing. Cut to a present, in which we find out that Madame Bovary's ghost has been haunting her since she woke up the morning. She asks her daughter to hurry back to the classroom and change seats for real. She then tells
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