Unaware of his surroundings, the Governess presses the corridor open, wondering if there's a glass wall between them. He's surprised to see a corpse lying on the ground, but he's also worried about everyone's safety. He wonders if the ribbons on the wall are real, and if they're brushing against them. Unaware that she's the descendant of the Baek family, he asks her about her family history. She tells him that she hasn't yet reached her "final form" , and that she doesn't know what her family's final form is yet. He tells her that he feels fine, and thanks her for making it out safely. He asks her to take care of his daughter, who's bright and upright, and even braver than he is. The Governess thanks him for his concern for her daughter, and says that the dream of hers is over.
Unaware of his surroundings, the Governess presses the corridor open, wondering if there's a glass wall between them. He's surprised to see a corpse lying on the ground, but he's also worried about everyone's safety. He wonders if the ribbons on the wall are real, and if they're brushing against them. Unaware that she's the descendant of the Baek family, he asks her about her family history. She tells him that she hasn't yet reached her "final form" , and that she doesn't know what her family's final form is yet. He tells her that he feels fine, and thanks her for making it out safely. He asks her to take care of his daughter, who's bright and upright, and even braver than he is. The Governess thanks him for his concern for her daughter, and says that the dream of hers is over.