The Governess is in a park near her house when she realizes that she has run out of things to do. She tries to convince herself that she is not her enemy and that they are not the enemy's children. She tells the Governess that they cannot get along because they are different from each other. She says that if everyone could do this, they would be able to get along, but that it would be impossible for them to do so. They have to help him, she says, and she tells him to come to them. They are waiting for him, and he is trying to escape. He says that he has a saying in his country that describes traitors. The punishment for deserting a person is to cut off his dominant arm. He took mine five years ago. The wound still hurts. He tells her that he will kill her if she does not come to him.
The Governess is in a park near her house when she realizes that she has run out of things to do. She tries to convince herself that she is not her enemy and that they are not the enemy's children. She tells the Governess that they cannot get along because they are different from each other. She says that if everyone could do this, they would be able to get along, but that it would be impossible for them to do so. They have to help him, she says, and she tells him to come to them. They are waiting for him, and he is trying to escape. He says that he has a saying in his country that describes traitors. The punishment for deserting a person is to cut off his dominant arm. He took mine five years ago. The wound still hurts. He tells her that he will kill her if she does not come to him.