The Governess is in her carriage on her way home from school. She's so happy to see the Governess that she squeezes her hand to thank him for taking her home. She wants to know what's wrong with the clincher that's holding her hand. She thinks it's because the prince has been holding her "wrong time" . He's still handsome, she thinks, but she doesn't like the "vigo" in his eyes. She tells him she's going to see him the next day, and he says he'll be back soon. She asks him what he likes about the villain girl. He says he likes her because she spends so much money on toys, but he can't buy her the prize he wants. She squeals that she should be nicer to the girl. She says they should just get along and not be too hard on each other. He tells her he's on breeding duty, and they'll have to teach the girl that lesson. He asks if they're okay, and she says they are. They're just going to go to a different school, he says. They gasp, and then they gasp again, and finally he realizes that they've just left. He wonders if he can figure out the reason for the prince's love for the villain. He wants to find out how he can make the prince give her up. He goes to his green house, where he says the flow of the water in his garden is much more beautiful than it was on the day he took the picture. He thinks
The Governess is in her carriage on her way home from school. She's so happy to see the Governess that she squeezes her hand to thank him for taking her home. She wants to know what's wrong with the clincher that's holding her hand. She thinks it's because the prince has been holding her "wrong time" . He's still handsome, she thinks, but she doesn't like the "vigo" in his eyes. She tells him she's going to see him the next day, and he says he'll be back soon. She asks him what he likes about the villain girl. He says he likes her because she spends so much money on toys, but he can't buy her the prize he wants. She squeals that she should be nicer to the girl. She says they should just get along and not be too hard on each other. He tells her he's on breeding duty, and they'll have to teach the girl that lesson. He asks if they're okay, and she says they are. They're just going to go to a different school, he says. They gasp, and then they gasp again, and finally he realizes that they've just left. He wonders if he can figure out the reason for the prince's love for the villain. He wants to find out how he can make the prince give her up. He goes to his green house, where he says the flow of the water in his garden is much more beautiful than it was on the day he took the picture. He thinks