The Governess arrives at the scene of the crime and asks the Governess if she remembers the girl she was talking about in the previous scene. She says that she does, and then asks if the man who was talking to her was her childhood playmate, baozi. He was always following her around and had a very low self-esteem. The man, who was always asking for her identity, lost his temper on her and asked for her real name. She is very scared, and asks if there is a watch out for her. He tells her that there is no watch out, and that she is still the same girl. She tells him that she slipped by accident, and the man was just giving her a hand. He raised his hands and tried to touch her, but it was too dark to see. She asks if her father is pleased with what has happened, and he says that he does not know what to do with her face. She begs him to talk to her for a minute.
The Governess arrives at the scene of the crime and asks the Governess if she remembers the girl she was talking about in the previous scene. She says that she does, and then asks if the man who was talking to her was her childhood playmate, baozi. He was always following her around and had a very low self-esteem. The man, who was always asking for her identity, lost his temper on her and asked for her real name. She is very scared, and asks if there is a watch out for her. He tells her that there is no watch out, and that she is still the same girl. She tells him that she slipped by accident, and the man was just giving her a hand. He raised his hands and tried to touch her, but it was too dark to see. She asks if her father is pleased with what has happened, and he says that he does not know what to do with her face. She begs him to talk to her for a minute.