The Governess tells the Governess that she is very thankful that she always treats her kindly. She tells her that if it weren't for her kindness, she would be dead already. She asks if she will be doing some kind of charity work, and she says that she will. She says she is so sick of seeing her cry that she wants to stop acting so pitiful. She begs her to explain why she does not hate him, but she says she can't, even if she wanted to. She reminds her that he was angry when he saw her, and he should think that it is time for her to return to her side.
The Governess tells the Governess that she is very thankful that she always treats her kindly. She tells her that if it weren't for her kindness, she would be dead already. She asks if she will be doing some kind of charity work, and she says that she will. She says she is so sick of seeing her cry that she wants to stop acting so pitiful. She begs her to explain why she does not hate him, but she says she can't, even if she wanted to. She reminds her that he was angry when he saw her, and he should think that it is time for her to return to her side.