The next morning, the Governess is in a panic because she has to get to her meeting with the new Enna. She's worried that she's going to be late, but she manages to get out of the panic and on to the meeting. She wants to know what the new guy looks like, and she wants to draw him a picture of himself. The Governess can't figure out how to draw, so she scribbles on a piece of paper and compares him to a prince. The new guy is better looking than the old guy, she says, because he was at a meeting before she met him. She doesn't know how to pay attention to him.
The next morning, the Governess is in a panic because she has to get to her meeting with the new Enna. She's worried that she's going to be late, but she manages to get out of the panic and on to the meeting. She wants to know what the new guy looks like, and she wants to draw him a picture of himself. The Governess can't figure out how to draw, so she scribbles on a piece of paper and compares him to a prince. The new guy is better looking than the old guy, she says, because he was at a meeting before she met him. She doesn't know how to pay attention to him.