In this chapter, we learn more about the Governess's mysterious disappearance. The Governess tells us that she was home and waiting for him, but that she didn't tell anyone about it because she was busy with her own business. She says that she killed her because she wanted to prove that he was responsible for the death of her daughter. She also says that he looked great in his new clothes, and she wonders where he is. She wonders if he is still gambling, and he says he is not by her side. She asks him if he will be able to survive on only 500 yen. He says he hopes he is doing all right wherever he is, and that he hopes that he will not be in danger. She tells him that her mother is alive and well, and wonders if she came back without her powers. He asks her if she means that she came to visit him when he invited her over to see fushi. She replies that she meant to come over when he asked her to. He tells her that everyone is about to begin their new lives, and it seems that she wishes the same thing.
In this chapter, we learn more about the Governess's mysterious disappearance. The Governess tells us that she was home and waiting for him, but that she didn't tell anyone about it because she was busy with her own business. She says that she killed her because she wanted to prove that he was responsible for the death of her daughter. She also says that he looked great in his new clothes, and she wonders where he is. She wonders if he is still gambling, and he says he is not by her side. She asks him if he will be able to survive on only 500 yen. He says he hopes he is doing all right wherever he is, and that he hopes that he will not be in danger. She tells him that her mother is alive and well, and wonders if she came back without her powers. He asks her if she means that she came to visit him when he invited her over to see fushi. She replies that she meant to come over when he asked her to. He tells her that everyone is about to begin their new lives, and it seems that she wishes the same thing.