The Governess asks the Governess to live in her mansion so that she can communicate with her master, the Minister Gu. She asks him if he would like to live with her, and he replies that he does not allow her to live there. She tells him that she sprained her ankle when she fell in her own home, and she is annoyed that she did not tell him that he learns calligraphy from her. She says that the painting, which is the treasure of her, has been burned by her master. She wants to return it, but he wants to protect himself by getting it back. She explains that she has some business to take care of, but she does not know why the Master thinks the mansion is beautiful.
The Governess asks the Governess to live in her mansion so that she can communicate with her master, the Minister Gu. She asks him if he would like to live with her, and he replies that he does not allow her to live there. She tells him that she sprained her ankle when she fell in her own home, and she is annoyed that she did not tell him that he learns calligraphy from her. She says that the painting, which is the treasure of her, has been burned by her master. She wants to return it, but he wants to protect himself by getting it back. She explains that she has some business to take care of, but she does not know why the Master thinks the mansion is beautiful.