The next morning, the Governess arrives at the police station. She tells the officers that she has to go to school the next day, and that if she does not return by tomorrow, she will have to go back to work. The Governess asks the officers where she is, and they tell her that she is in the law office of the giant law firm. She asks where she can find her stuff, and the officers tell her to hand it over to them. The officer tells her that the suspect has refused to admit that he committed the crime, and has claimed that it was self-defense. He tells her to let him go, but she refuses, saying that she will not let him off the hook for anything in the future.
The next morning, the Governess arrives at the police station. She tells the officers that she has to go to school the next day, and that if she does not return by tomorrow, she will have to go back to work. The Governess asks the officers where she is, and they tell her that she is in the law office of the giant law firm. She asks where she can find her stuff, and the officers tell her to hand it over to them. The officer tells her that the suspect has refused to admit that he committed the crime, and has claimed that it was self-defense. He tells her to let him go, but she refuses, saying that she will not let him off the hook for anything in the future.