The Governess tells the Governess that he may leave, although he does not want to believe what he has just said. He tells her that he has many proofs that he is the grandson of the late King. He also says that at the time he was testing him on the question of whether he would be loyal to the Prince. She asks him if he is alive, and he says that she also hopes that she is not him. She tells him that she has to go to the house of the Minister to find out if he has changed his clothes and is not pretending to be the minister. He says that he cannot stay there any longer, and she tells him to hurry up and get a doctor. She says that the mansion is under investigation, and that no one can go out. She commands him to run, but he refuses to do so, saying that he will not be recognized if he does so.
The Governess tells the Governess that he may leave, although he does not want to believe what he has just said. He tells her that he has many proofs that he is the grandson of the late King. He also says that at the time he was testing him on the question of whether he would be loyal to the Prince. She asks him if he is alive, and he says that she also hopes that she is not him. She tells him that she has to go to the house of the Minister to find out if he has changed his clothes and is not pretending to be the minister. He says that he cannot stay there any longer, and she tells him to hurry up and get a doctor. She says that the mansion is under investigation, and that no one can go out. She commands him to run, but he refuses to do so, saying that he will not be recognized if he does so.