The Governess tells her guards to kill Ming-Guang as he's about to run away. She tells him to hurry up, because she's going to attract a lot of attention if they chase him. Ming-guang runs away, and the Governess weeps. She's doomed, she says, and no one will let her go. She says she can't even die, and she'll never be forgiven. She wants to destroy the statue at the school, but the guards won't let her destroy it, because they're supposed to kill her. She asks the guards to find the statue and destroy it. The guards run off, and he runs off.
The Governess tells her guards to kill Ming-Guang as he's about to run away. She tells him to hurry up, because she's going to attract a lot of attention if they chase him. Ming-guang runs away, and the Governess weeps. She's doomed, she says, and no one will let her go. She says she can't even die, and she'll never be forgiven. She wants to destroy the statue at the school, but the guards won't let her destroy it, because they're supposed to kill her. She asks the guards to find the statue and destroy it. The guards run off, and he runs off.