The Governess tells the Captain that she is not his princess. The Captain tells her that there is always a price to be paid for everything, and that the Governess's eyes are looking at her because she is "yin" . She tells him that this is because she misses her "wandering" , and she thinks that the Captain is smarter than she is. She asks the Captain if he has fallen in love with her, and the Captain replies that he has, and he thinks that flirting with a woman is the man's "thing". The Captain says that he is done flirting with women and that he will just go if she does not mind.
The Governess tells the Captain that she is not his princess. The Captain tells her that there is always a price to be paid for everything, and that the Governess's eyes are looking at her because she is "yin" . She tells him that this is because she misses her "wandering" , and she thinks that the Captain is smarter than she is. She asks the Captain if he has fallen in love with her, and the Captain replies that he has, and he thinks that flirting with a woman is the man's "thing". The Captain says that he is done flirting with women and that he will just go if she does not mind.