The Governess is worried about the baby wolf, and she calls for help. She tells the Governess that she already owns the wolf's body, and that she will eventually own the heart of the wolf too. She says that she has no interest in the wolf, but that he is seductive when he is undressed. She also says that the original Governess had to travel to China to help her with the aftermath of the encounter. She is afraid that the wolf will kill her in the future, but she promises to repay him generously. She wants to go to sleep next to the Grand Tutor, who is locked up in the dungeon next door to hers. The Grand Tutor is a child prodigy, and he is well-versed in all aspects of the Chinese language. He tells her that she should write a letter to him to show her love, and then he will take her to his cell. He says that he will bring her food, which is why she does not want to have a bad blood with him. She thinks that it is better to be friends with him than to have to do evil things to him
The Governess is worried about the baby wolf, and she calls for help. She tells the Governess that she already owns the wolf's body, and that she will eventually own the heart of the wolf too. She says that she has no interest in the wolf, but that he is seductive when he is undressed. She also says that the original Governess had to travel to China to help her with the aftermath of the encounter. She is afraid that the wolf will kill her in the future, but she promises to repay him generously. She wants to go to sleep next to the Grand Tutor, who is locked up in the dungeon next door to hers. The Grand Tutor is a child prodigy, and he is well-versed in all aspects of the Chinese language. He tells her that she should write a letter to him to show her love, and then he will take her to his cell. He says that he will bring her food, which is why she does not want to have a bad blood with him. She thinks that it is better to be friends with him than to have to do evil things to him