The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find a half-naked man in the middle of the night. The Governess apologizes for calling him a "bad guy" , but she's not sure how to respond to his apology. She tells him that she heard that it was his birthday on Christmas Day, so she went out to look for him. She's a bit older than him, so the harsh words she heard were way harsher than the ones she'd heard from him, even though she was the one who called him a bad guy. She apologizes again, saying that she still feels a little upset about what he's said. She says that she wants to be stronger, more mature, and more able to protect the people around her. Little bai hu asks what's wrong with him. He's changed so much, she says, that he can't figure out what to do with himself. He asks her to pick him up at the house where the two punks were waiting. She doesn't know what to say, but says that he'd be fine with it.
The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find a half-naked man in the middle of the night. The Governess apologizes for calling him a "bad guy" , but she's not sure how to respond to his apology. She tells him that she heard that it was his birthday on Christmas Day, so she went out to look for him. She's a bit older than him, so the harsh words she heard were way harsher than the ones she'd heard from him, even though she was the one who called him a bad guy. She apologizes again, saying that she still feels a little upset about what he's said. She says that she wants to be stronger, more mature, and more able to protect the people around her. Little bai hu asks what's wrong with him. He's changed so much, she says, that he can't figure out what to do with himself. He asks her to pick him up at the house where the two punks were waiting. She doesn't know what to say, but says that he'd be fine with it.