The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find that her husband has gone to sleep. She tells her sister that she's not a good mother and that she cares for her foolish sister. The Governess asks her sister what she should do now that she has lost her husband. She asks her why she got married, why she had a child, and why she lost her memories. Everyone except for her knows the truth, she says, but her parents didn't want her to go back to China with her husband because they thought it would be weird for her to have a child. She also asks why she feels that all of her memories belong to "someone else" . She's in "chaos," she says. She doesn't know where to go from here. Her sister reassures her that everyone around her loves her, and she just needs to follow her heart and find her happiness.
The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find that her husband has gone to sleep. She tells her sister that she's not a good mother and that she cares for her foolish sister. The Governess asks her sister what she should do now that she has lost her husband. She asks her why she got married, why she had a child, and why she lost her memories. Everyone except for her knows the truth, she says, but her parents didn't want her to go back to China with her husband because they thought it would be weird for her to have a child. She also asks why she feels that all of her memories belong to "someone else" . She's in "chaos," she says. She doesn't know where to go from here. Her sister reassures her that everyone around her loves her, and she just needs to follow her heart and find her happiness.