This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the Governess in which she tells her husband that his wife is working as an architect and that he should help her. She tells him that she has heard that the empire needs a new building and that her wife is the architect. She asks him to give her a day to come up with the solution to the problem. The Governess tells her that she thinks there are only two things that people are most curious about: 1) Did her new movie have anything to do with becoming popular, or 2) Was her scandal with the young master Chen true? She tells her sister that she shouldn't be so stressed out about the project that she doesn't feel motivated.
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the Governess in which she tells her husband that his wife is working as an architect and that he should help her. She tells him that she has heard that the empire needs a new building and that her wife is the architect. She asks him to give her a day to come up with the solution to the problem. The Governess tells her that she thinks there are only two things that people are most curious about: 1) Did her new movie have anything to do with becoming popular, or 2) Was her scandal with the young master Chen true? She tells her sister that she shouldn't be so stressed out about the project that she doesn't feel motivated.