The Governess tells the Princess that she doesn't like her just because she's a princess. She's just an "inconsiderate passerby" to her, and she'd rather be friends with a normal person than with a "princess" or a "monstrous villain" . She tells the Governess that it's impossible to be friends when you're a servant, a slave, or a villain. True friends are equal, she says, and if a princess asks her to carry her shoes, she'll have a "bad ending" , and that's why she'm so upset. She says that she won't be a friend with a prince or a princess anymore, because she feels like she might "pass away" at any time. She also says that her life is at risk, but she hopes that she can help her daughter grow up. She hopes that you'll help her little sister grow up, because that'll make her a better person, too.
The Governess tells the Princess that she doesn't like her just because she's a princess. She's just an "inconsiderate passerby" to her, and she'd rather be friends with a normal person than with a "princess" or a "monstrous villain" . She tells the Governess that it's impossible to be friends when you're a servant, a slave, or a villain. True friends are equal, she says, and if a princess asks her to carry her shoes, she'll have a "bad ending" , and that's why she'm so upset. She says that she won't be a friend with a prince or a princess anymore, because she feels like she might "pass away" at any time. She also says that her life is at risk, but she hopes that she can help her daughter grow up. She hopes that you'll help her little sister grow up, because that'll make her a better person, too.