The Governess asks the Governess if she can help her return to the city. She says she can't because she's afraid of what she'll look like if she does. She also says that she wants to know why she likes Cai, especially when she treats girls so callously. She tells him that Cai is not "callous" at all, and that she has to listen to Cai's jabbering to understand why he likes her so much. She asks Cai to forgive her and treat her dinner as "repentance" . She hears music coming from her side, and she runs off to find Cai. She finds him in the middle of the street, and he tells her that he'll help her carry her bag. He also tells her about the upcoming exam, and Cai asks if she'd like to take it. Cai says he'd never do such a thing.
The Governess asks the Governess if she can help her return to the city. She says she can't because she's afraid of what she'll look like if she does. She also says that she wants to know why she likes Cai, especially when she treats girls so callously. She tells him that Cai is not "callous" at all, and that she has to listen to Cai's jabbering to understand why he likes her so much. She asks Cai to forgive her and treat her dinner as "repentance" . She hears music coming from her side, and she runs off to find Cai. She finds him in the middle of the street, and he tells her that he'll help her carry her bag. He also tells her about the upcoming exam, and Cai asks if she'd like to take it. Cai says he'd never do such a thing.