The next morning, the Governess arrives at the palace to change into her new clothes. The Governess is pleased to see that the Prince is dressed in his new clothes, but she is worried about the Prince's appearance. She asks the Prince where he should hang his pendant, and the Prince replies that he will wait for her in the outer hall. She tells him that she has never thought that she would live peacefully with a man who plotted to murder her. The Prince tells her that his appearance is suffocating her, and she asks him if he wants her to go into the imperial household. He says that if she is handsome, she will look good, and he will take care of the Prince.
The next morning, the Governess arrives at the palace to change into her new clothes. The Governess is pleased to see that the Prince is dressed in his new clothes, but she is worried about the Prince's appearance. She asks the Prince where he should hang his pendant, and the Prince replies that he will wait for her in the outer hall. She tells him that she has never thought that she would live peacefully with a man who plotted to murder her. The Prince tells her that his appearance is suffocating her, and she asks him if he wants her to go into the imperial household. He says that if she is handsome, she will look good, and he will take care of the Prince.