Back in the present, the Governess is trying to figure out how to get a student to stay at her school for two weeks so that she can help him with his homework. The Governess asks the student if he's good at anything, and the student says that he is, but she can't say whether he is kind or not. She also asks if the student is wearing glasses in class, and he says that she is, too. She asks if he likes her better with glasses, and she says that's because she wears them in class. She then asks if she's done with her homework in high school. The student says yes, and then she asks if there's anything she'd like to do with her life after high school, such as take a bath or do some writing. The girl says no, but then she says she'll do anything for her homework.
Back in the present, the Governess is trying to figure out how to get a student to stay at her school for two weeks so that she can help him with his homework. The Governess asks the student if he's good at anything, and the student says that he is, but she can't say whether he is kind or not. She also asks if the student is wearing glasses in class, and he says that she is, too. She asks if he likes her better with glasses, and she says that's because she wears them in class. She then asks if she's done with her homework in high school. The student says yes, and then she asks if there's anything she'd like to do with her life after high school, such as take a bath or do some writing. The girl says no, but then she says she'll do anything for her homework.