The Governess tells the Governess that she has to go to her grandma's house to tell her that she's leaving. She's worried that her grandma won't like it, but she tells her she can have whatever she wants as long as she doesn't mention her family's name. She also tells her that, since she signed the contract with him, she is no longer "anyone's belonging" . She says she'll never be imprisoned by anyone else, and that she can settle their accounts later. She tells her to come back with her if she catches a cold or becomes ill again, but if she does, she will not forgive her. She promises to take care of her, and then she tells him to go back to her house. He says he'll arrange for her to live in a mansion close to her university, so she can stay there while she goes to school.
The Governess tells the Governess that she has to go to her grandma's house to tell her that she's leaving. She's worried that her grandma won't like it, but she tells her she can have whatever she wants as long as she doesn't mention her family's name. She also tells her that, since she signed the contract with him, she is no longer "anyone's belonging" . She says she'll never be imprisoned by anyone else, and that she can settle their accounts later. She tells her to come back with her if she catches a cold or becomes ill again, but if she does, she will not forgive her. She promises to take care of her, and then she tells him to go back to her house. He says he'll arrange for her to live in a mansion close to her university, so she can stay there while she goes to school.