The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find that she has been kicked out of her aunt's house. She apologizes to her uncle for being late, and tells him that she will be back soon. The Governess tells her aunt that she was kicked out because she had stayed at the house of a stranger, and she asks if she could take her in. She says she will work hard to make money for her aunt, and that she plans to pretend to take in her niece as soon as she receives the inheritance from her dead sister. She tells the aunt that her niece's name is chen-chen and that her mother left her a large inheritance when she died, so she will take care of her niece for a while, and then kick her out when she is eighteen. She also tells her that she wants to help out with the family's restaurant, which is very popular. She sneaks into the restaurant and helps prepare the food.
The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find that she has been kicked out of her aunt's house. She apologizes to her uncle for being late, and tells him that she will be back soon. The Governess tells her aunt that she was kicked out because she had stayed at the house of a stranger, and she asks if she could take her in. She says she will work hard to make money for her aunt, and that she plans to pretend to take in her niece as soon as she receives the inheritance from her dead sister. She tells the aunt that her niece's name is chen-chen and that her mother left her a large inheritance when she died, so she will take care of her niece for a while, and then kick her out when she is eighteen. She also tells her that she wants to help out with the family's restaurant, which is very popular. She sneaks into the restaurant and helps prepare the food.