When the Governess arrives at the school, she finds that the students have forbidden her to eat at the canteen. The Governess tells her that the school's uncle runs the catering business, and nobody opposes him. She tells him that she has been unable to get food from the canteen because the school has forbidden her from eating there. She then tells him about the incident with the boy, who has been sent away from the school to be delivered to the orphanage. She asks him to bring the boy back to the school so that she can give him another lesson. When she learns that the boy is not well, she tells him to come back tomorrow at noon.
When the Governess arrives at the school, she finds that the students have forbidden her to eat at the canteen. The Governess tells her that the school's uncle runs the catering business, and nobody opposes him. She tells him that she has been unable to get food from the canteen because the school has forbidden her from eating there. She then tells him about the incident with the boy, who has been sent away from the school to be delivered to the orphanage. She asks him to bring the boy back to the school so that she can give him another lesson. When she learns that the boy is not well, she tells him to come back tomorrow at noon.