The next morning, the Governess is worried about her daughter. She wants to know what happened the night before, but she's afraid that she'll get hurt. The Governess tells her to be quiet and not to worry about what's going on around her. She's worried that she won't be able to do anything for her daughter after hearing about what happened to her father and mother. She tells her that she can't help her daughter, because they're both dead, and she doesn't know how to help them. She promises to share their painful memories with her, but first, she tells her daughter that she needs to get over her past. In the tribe, she says, the more painful your past is, the better your reputation is. So, if you're going to be in love with someone, you need to get rid of that past and move on with your life.
The next morning, the Governess is worried about her daughter. She wants to know what happened the night before, but she's afraid that she'll get hurt. The Governess tells her to be quiet and not to worry about what's going on around her. She's worried that she won't be able to do anything for her daughter after hearing about what happened to her father and mother. She tells her that she can't help her daughter, because they're both dead, and she doesn't know how to help them. She promises to share their painful memories with her, but first, she tells her daughter that she needs to get over her past. In the tribe, she says, the more painful your past is, the better your reputation is. So, if you're going to be in love with someone, you need to get rid of that past and move on with your life.