The next morning, the Governess arrives at the house of Ling-ling, who has just returned from a trip to Los Angeles. The Governess tells Ling that she will explain everything to him when she returns, and she asks him if he wants to tell her right now. He refuses, saying that he will tell her the truth when he returns. He tells her that he was comforted by her, but that he wanted to drag her father into the theater and walk away on his own. He asks her to take his anger out on him, but she says that she is a bad person. She tells him that she has locked her son in his room and that whenever he is alone, he will get hyperventilating and panicky. She says that he is trying to push away these traumas, but sometimes he does not behave well. She asks him not to blame him, and he says that feng is trying hard to push the traumas away. He says that the only thing he has is his guitar, which he left with him when he left for Los Angeles
The next morning, the Governess arrives at the house of Ling-ling, who has just returned from a trip to Los Angeles. The Governess tells Ling that she will explain everything to him when she returns, and she asks him if he wants to tell her right now. He refuses, saying that he will tell her the truth when he returns. He tells her that he was comforted by her, but that he wanted to drag her father into the theater and walk away on his own. He asks her to take his anger out on him, but she says that she is a bad person. She tells him that she has locked her son in his room and that whenever he is alone, he will get hyperventilating and panicky. She says that he is trying to push away these traumas, but sometimes he does not behave well. She asks him not to blame him, and he says that feng is trying hard to push the traumas away. He says that the only thing he has is his guitar, which he left with him when he left for Los Angeles