The next morning, the Governess comes to see her husband. She wants to know why he's so angry. The Governess tells her that the General Manager of the Beiming Group didn't speak to her, and that she's on her way to see the Lord of the Rings. She tells him that she just wants to see him for what he did to her. The General Manager says that he did everything he could to get rid of her, but that she was too stupid to do anything wrong. He's a businessman, she says, and he shouldn't be used like that. She asks why he was so stupid. He says that it's because he couldn't afford the hundreds of dollars it would take to pay the man who was using him. She's not buying it, though, and tells him to stop using him like that, because she doesn't want him to be used as a tool of
The next morning, the Governess comes to see her husband. She wants to know why he's so angry. The Governess tells her that the General Manager of the Beiming Group didn't speak to her, and that she's on her way to see the Lord of the Rings. She tells him that she just wants to see him for what he did to her. The General Manager says that he did everything he could to get rid of her, but that she was too stupid to do anything wrong. He's a businessman, she says, and he shouldn't be used like that. She asks why he was so stupid. He says that it's because he couldn't afford the hundreds of dollars it would take to pay the man who was using him. She's not buying it, though, and tells him to stop using him like that, because she doesn't want him to be used as a tool of