It's time for Madame Bovary to leave, and she's not having it. She's worried that the conversation between the two of them just gave the impression that the president is having an affair with all of the women in the company. She tells him that it's all his business, and he can have whatever he wants with any woman. He doesn't have to worry about her, she tells him, because he's the president, and everything's fine between them. She says that she'll be fine, and then she leaves.
It's time for Madame Bovary to leave, and she's not having it. She's worried that the conversation between the two of them just gave the impression that the president is having an affair with all of the women in the company. She tells him that it's all his business, and he can have whatever he wants with any woman. He doesn't have to worry about her, she tells him, because he's the president, and everything's fine between them. She says that she'll be fine, and then she leaves.