In this short scene, we are introduced to the young Governess and her lover, the Governess's son. The Governess complains to her lover that she cannot drink anymore because she has been drinking too much. She asks him to apologize to her mother, but he refuses to do so. He tells her that he has always been kind to her, but that she has challenged his bottom line too often, and now he is angry at her. He asks if she has passed out, but she has not, and he asks her to lend him her phone so that he can call her back. She refuses, saying that she will never show up again in front of her father's company. She tells him that she brought her here so it is his responsibility to send her back, and that he should not be afraid of her because she is so precious in his heart that no one else in the world can compare to her
In this short scene, we are introduced to the young Governess and her lover, the Governess's son. The Governess complains to her lover that she cannot drink anymore because she has been drinking too much. She asks him to apologize to her mother, but he refuses to do so. He tells her that he has always been kind to her, but that she has challenged his bottom line too often, and now he is angry at her. He asks if she has passed out, but she has not, and he asks her to lend him her phone so that he can call her back. She refuses, saying that she will never show up again in front of her father's company. She tells him that she brought her here so it is his responsibility to send her back, and that he should not be afraid of her because she is so precious in his heart that no one else in the world can compare to her