The next morning, the Governess tells her servant, Celia, that she is "messed up" and that she will not be able to sleep. She tells Celia that she has not yet won Celia's heart over. The Governess then tells her that her relationship with her master is "so good" that she should hurry up and "be filial" to him. She asks him if he is jealous of her, and he replies that he is only upset because she has demoted him to a "younger generation"
The next morning, the Governess tells her servant, Celia, that she is "messed up" and that she will not be able to sleep. She tells Celia that she has not yet won Celia's heart over. The Governess then tells her that her relationship with her master is "so good" that she should hurry up and "be filial" to him. She asks him if he is jealous of her, and he replies that he is only upset because she has demoted him to a "younger generation"