The Governess thanks the girls for accepting her sudden transfer. She tells them that she lied to them about her feelings for them. She says that even though they are both angry, they are so disliking that she does not even want to get angry at their silence. She also says that she was watching it from the heavens and that the main god was peeping at him. He said that he would kill the bastard and that he had sent an assassin to kill him. She asks the Governess if she could show her where her brother is. She apologizes for the distress her ineptitude has caused the girls and says she will do so again and again.
The Governess thanks the girls for accepting her sudden transfer. She tells them that she lied to them about her feelings for them. She says that even though they are both angry, they are so disliking that she does not even want to get angry at their silence. She also says that she was watching it from the heavens and that the main god was peeping at him. He said that he would kill the bastard and that he had sent an assassin to kill him. She asks the Governess if she could show her where her brother is. She apologizes for the distress her ineptitude has caused the girls and says she will do so again and again.