The Governess asks her friend to give her a room for the night. She tells him that since the highway opened, business has gotten worse, and she's been reluctant to keep the shop open for two years. She also says that she lost her opover's eyesight due to accidents in the shop two years ago, and that the room is also free. The room is surprisingly bright and clean, and the Governess tells her friend that she lives with her son, who cleans the shop every day.
The Governess asks her friend to give her a room for the night. She tells him that since the highway opened, business has gotten worse, and she's been reluctant to keep the shop open for two years. She also says that she lost her opover's eyesight due to accidents in the shop two years ago, and that the room is also free. The room is surprisingly bright and clean, and the Governess tells her friend that she lives with her son, who cleans the shop every day.