This chapter opens with a conversation between the Governess and her grandson. The Governess tells her grandson that she wants to speak to him alone, but the kid doesn't know the word "mandarin." She tells him that she already has a girlfriend, and that she'll never give him her heart if he tries to get her body. She also tells the kid not to worry, because she's already told him that Lele's not going to interfere in their relationship, and Lele has told her to not worry about it. Lele is shocked to hear this, and he tells his grandson to stop pestering his sis- yun. He tells her that he'll make her regret it if she keeps pestering him. He also tells her to give him the phone so he can talk to Lele alone.
This chapter opens with a conversation between the Governess and her grandson. The Governess tells her grandson that she wants to speak to him alone, but the kid doesn't know the word "mandarin." She tells him that she already has a girlfriend, and that she'll never give him her heart if he tries to get her body. She also tells the kid not to worry, because she's already told him that Lele's not going to interfere in their relationship, and Lele has told her to not worry about it. Lele is shocked to hear this, and he tells his grandson to stop pestering his sis- yun. He tells her that he'll make her regret it if she keeps pestering him. He also tells her to give him the phone so he can talk to Lele alone.