It's morning, and it's time for a little pep talk from the Governess. She's got a question from an eight-year-old girl: "How does Santa distribute presents to the world?" . The Governess answers: "I'm reminded of that Santa gig . . I'm also reminded of how cold it was in Russia. There was one girl, but she was twice the age of everyone else. That makes her just a little bit older than everyone else . Okay, now we're back to the subject at hand: "What's your new mission going be ? Yeah, probably I'll start training soon. You know, the one where you're hiding something and you don't know where it came from . You're crying, and crying is not going to make anything happen . Come on, pick your bike up, and get it back. You want to learn to ride your bicycle, doesn't it? Well, we'll give it another try, though, because it'll be a while before you can actually learn how to do it. Fukasada is the only one who's really lagging behind, because she's five years old. She says that she'll come back in a couple of weeks, and that she hopes to be able to spend more time with her. She also says that if there's anything she'd like to improve on, she should write it down in a pen and send it to her friend, who'll have it ready for her when she gets back. She adds that if she needs anything, she can call her friend.
It's morning, and it's time for a little pep talk from the Governess. She's got a question from an eight-year-old girl: "How does Santa distribute presents to the world?" . The Governess answers: "I'm reminded of that Santa gig . . I'm also reminded of how cold it was in Russia. There was one girl, but she was twice the age of everyone else. That makes her just a little bit older than everyone else . Okay, now we're back to the subject at hand: "What's your new mission going be ? Yeah, probably I'll start training soon. You know, the one where you're hiding something and you don't know where it came from . You're crying, and crying is not going to make anything happen . Come on, pick your bike up, and get it back. You want to learn to ride your bicycle, doesn't it? Well, we'll give it another try, though, because it'll be a while before you can actually learn how to do it. Fukasada is the only one who's really lagging behind, because she's five years old. She says that she'll come back in a couple of weeks, and that she hopes to be able to spend more time with her. She also says that if there's anything she'd like to improve on, she should write it down in a pen and send it to her friend, who'll have it ready for her when she gets back. She adds that if she needs anything, she can call her friend.