The scene opens with a conversation between the Governess and her servant. The Governess asks the servant if he knows any martial arts, and the servant replies that he does, and that he can teach him if he wants. He also says that he will visit his master's place whenever he wants, but that the master that is great will not punish him. He then tells the servant that he is coming to see his aunt, and asks the boy to open the door so he can see his master. The boy, who is not yet old enough to speak, asks if he is going to meet his master, and he says yes. He tells the boy that he has come to tell him that his master does not need him anymore
The scene opens with a conversation between the Governess and her servant. The Governess asks the servant if he knows any martial arts, and the servant replies that he does, and that he can teach him if he wants. He also says that he will visit his master's place whenever he wants, but that the master that is great will not punish him. He then tells the servant that he is coming to see his aunt, and asks the boy to open the door so he can see his master. The boy, who is not yet old enough to speak, asks if he is going to meet his master, and he says yes. He tells the boy that he has come to tell him that his master does not need him anymore