When the young master asks what the difference is between him and Madame de Guiche, the old man tells him that Madame has always been kind to him, and that he will never have such qualities. He tells the young man that if he frees her, she will become crazy and dangerous, and he will have to pay attention to her more. The young master promises to get his revenge, and promises to watch the show. The old man says that he is also at fault for letting Madame go. He says that the reason he let her go was to find who was behind her. He gives her some medicine, and says that even though she has become cold and ice, she still has some feelings for him. He promises to wait until he finds his true love, and then he will understand.
When the young master asks what the difference is between him and Madame de Guiche, the old man tells him that Madame has always been kind to him, and that he will never have such qualities. He tells the young man that if he frees her, she will become crazy and dangerous, and he will have to pay attention to her more. The young master promises to get his revenge, and promises to watch the show. The old man says that he is also at fault for letting Madame go. He says that the reason he let her go was to find who was behind her. He gives her some medicine, and says that even though she has become cold and ice, she still has some feelings for him. He promises to wait until he finds his true love, and then he will understand.