Back at the yun house, the Governess decides to go to see her estranged husband. She tells him that he is the one who has signed the contract, and that he can do whatever he wants with the money. He tells her that he doesn't care if he hates the contract relationship, but that he signed it voluntarily. The Governess tells him to bring some new clothes to change into for the visit. She also tells him not to worry about his appearance, as he is not a person that cares about appearance. She asks him to help her tie her hair, and he does so. He says that he does like the outfit, but he does not know if the money from the movie will pay for it. He asks her if she is willing to accept the gifts from the family, and she says that she is. She says that this is because she is feeling guilty. She reminds him to not hit people with his stick.
Back at the yun house, the Governess decides to go to see her estranged husband. She tells him that he is the one who has signed the contract, and that he can do whatever he wants with the money. He tells her that he doesn't care if he hates the contract relationship, but that he signed it voluntarily. The Governess tells him to bring some new clothes to change into for the visit. She also tells him not to worry about his appearance, as he is not a person that cares about appearance. She asks him to help her tie her hair, and he does so. He says that he does like the outfit, but he does not know if the money from the movie will pay for it. He asks her if she is willing to accept the gifts from the family, and she says that she is. She says that this is because she is feeling guilty. She reminds him to not hit people with his stick.