Back at Naruse's house, the Governess tells her employer that she has saved him from being fired. She tells him that she was "tempted" by him, but that she now finds him "messy" because of his "sexiness" . The Governess is pleased that she is still employed by her employer, since he seems to have "taken a liking" to her. She praises her employer for his kindness, and she invites him to dinner that night
Back at Naruse's house, the Governess tells her employer that she has saved him from being fired. She tells him that she was "tempted" by him, but that she now finds him "messy" because of his "sexiness" . The Governess is pleased that she is still employed by her employer, since he seems to have "taken a liking" to her. She praises her employer for his kindness, and she invites him to dinner that night