The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find that the others have left her alone. The Governess tells the others that she will take care of them. She tells them that she has promised to win, but that if she didn't, they would have ranked third. She apologizes for her outburst, but says that she knows that she is a kind person. She says she is happy to have her as her friend, and that she does not want to make up her mind when she was little that she would move on even if she was alone. She explains that she had tried to blend into the others, but she finally realized that it was not necessary for her to fight for her true friendship, but something she would encounter naturally by being herself. She promises to dress her wounds personally, and says that no one has ever enjoyed her care like this.
The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find that the others have left her alone. The Governess tells the others that she will take care of them. She tells them that she has promised to win, but that if she didn't, they would have ranked third. She apologizes for her outburst, but says that she knows that she is a kind person. She says she is happy to have her as her friend, and that she does not want to make up her mind when she was little that she would move on even if she was alone. She explains that she had tried to blend into the others, but she finally realized that it was not necessary for her to fight for her true friendship, but something she would encounter naturally by being herself. She promises to dress her wounds personally, and says that no one has ever enjoyed her care like this.