The next day, the Governess tells her son that he must learn how to read and write in Chinese. The Governess wants to know how to dress properly and how to use a cell phone so that she can talk to someone who is not her husband. She wants to use the cell phone to see if the man she is talking to is her husband, but she cannot see him. She tells the boy that she will teach him how to talk to the man. The two men ride in a car together, and she tells him that she has found out who the man is. She asks him if he is handsome, and he says that he is. He tells her that he looks like he has been "born in ancient times" and that his eyes are "like starry night skies". She tells him to be jealous if he keeps praising him, because she thinks he is a movie star. She then tells him about her friend, who wants to meet him, and asks him to take her to his horse ranch.
The next day, the Governess tells her son that he must learn how to read and write in Chinese. The Governess wants to know how to dress properly and how to use a cell phone so that she can talk to someone who is not her husband. She wants to use the cell phone to see if the man she is talking to is her husband, but she cannot see him. She tells the boy that she will teach him how to talk to the man. The two men ride in a car together, and she tells him that she has found out who the man is. She asks him if he is handsome, and he says that he is. He tells her that he looks like he has been "born in ancient times" and that his eyes are "like starry night skies". She tells him to be jealous if he keeps praising him, because she thinks he is a movie star. She then tells him about her friend, who wants to meet him, and asks him to take her to his horse ranch.