This is a locked chapterChapter 29: Disturbance in the City
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The Governess tells the Governess that he must release all of his employees at once, otherwise he will never gain her cooperation. She tells him that she will not let him go alone, but that she is actually his daughter. She asks him why he is doing this, and he tells her that he is not from the village, but has always owed it to them. She reminds him of his friend, who was one of the villagers who had to sell off their daughters in order to survive. He asks her what she would do in such a situation, and she tells him to lower his gun.
This is a locked chapterChapter 29: Disturbance in the City
About This Chapter
The Governess tells the Governess that he must release all of his employees at once, otherwise he will never gain her cooperation. She tells him that she will not let him go alone, but that she is actually his daughter. She asks him why he is doing this, and he tells her that he is not from the village, but has always owed it to them. She reminds him of his friend, who was one of the villagers who had to sell off their daughters in order to survive. He asks her what she would do in such a situation, and she tells him to lower his gun.