In this chapter, the Governess and her son are taking a stroll. The Governess is jealous that her son is so cute, but she is also jealous of her son's affection for her. She tells her son that she loves him just as much as she loves her own son. She also tells him that she knows how to make him sit on her head. She says that the King seems to be in a bad mood lately, and that if he does not come back soon, all of the soldiers will be wiped out. She adds that the Prince has not been well for a year, and there is no news about him. She asks her son if he would like her to kill him, and he says that he would do so if he were back in charge. He tells her that he will feed the Prince to him once he is back in command. He says that they came to the kingdom to test his ability to share his abilities with others. He asks her what she would do if she had the same ability, and she says that she would use it to spy on someone, rob a bank, slap a person she hates, or slap a pantie she hates.
In this chapter, the Governess and her son are taking a stroll. The Governess is jealous that her son is so cute, but she is also jealous of her son's affection for her. She tells her son that she loves him just as much as she loves her own son. She also tells him that she knows how to make him sit on her head. She says that the King seems to be in a bad mood lately, and that if he does not come back soon, all of the soldiers will be wiped out. She adds that the Prince has not been well for a year, and there is no news about him. She asks her son if he would like her to kill him, and he says that he would do so if he were back in charge. He tells her that he will feed the Prince to him once he is back in command. He says that they came to the kingdom to test his ability to share his abilities with others. He asks her what she would do if she had the same ability, and she says that she would use it to spy on someone, rob a bank, slap a person she hates, or slap a pantie she hates.