The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find that the drip man has not picked on her. The Governess wonders why he is holding handcuffs. She tells herself that he is not going to make her drink again tonight, and she asks him if he thinks she can escape with it tonight. He tells her that he likes her the most, and that he has torn up the agreement with him, but why cannot he deal with the man calmly even now. He says that he knows the man better than anyone, and he will drink with him in bed. He promises that they will see what happens when they drink five glasses each.
The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find that the drip man has not picked on her. The Governess wonders why he is holding handcuffs. She tells herself that he is not going to make her drink again tonight, and she asks him if he thinks she can escape with it tonight. He tells her that he likes her the most, and that he has torn up the agreement with him, but why cannot he deal with the man calmly even now. He says that he knows the man better than anyone, and he will drink with him in bed. He promises that they will see what happens when they drink five glasses each.