The Governess tells the Prince that the Governess is just a "concubine" and that she can pay the Prince to redeem her. The Prince says that he's rich enough to keep her, but he'd rather not have to "make a fuss" about it. He tells her that she's back at the palace and that he left for a few days of rest and recovery. She tells him that she doesn't think the Prince should put his "younger sister" before his "oldest sister" . She also says that she has sent him some "portraits" of "suitable girls" for him to choose from. She says that they're all already in his "angry" mood, and he can just leave now. She asks the Prince if he'll throw an "event" to choose "suitable concubines" , and the Prince replies that it reminds him of some of the shows he used to watch as a kid. He says that it'll be too late to tell his mother how he feels about the girls she chooses for him, but that he will let her know when he has a chance to do so
The Governess tells the Prince that the Governess is just a "concubine" and that she can pay the Prince to redeem her. The Prince says that he's rich enough to keep her, but he'd rather not have to "make a fuss" about it. He tells her that she's back at the palace and that he left for a few days of rest and recovery. She tells him that she doesn't think the Prince should put his "younger sister" before his "oldest sister" . She also says that she has sent him some "portraits" of "suitable girls" for him to choose from. She says that they're all already in his "angry" mood, and he can just leave now. She asks the Prince if he'll throw an "event" to choose "suitable concubines" , and the Prince replies that it reminds him of some of the shows he used to watch as a kid. He says that it'll be too late to tell his mother how he feels about the girls she chooses for him, but that he will let her know when he has a chance to do so