The Governess tells the Governess that she's worried about her. She's just arrived in Japan, and she can't sleep. She tells him that she knows he's been in danger before, and that he saved her life with a sword fight. She also tells him about the girl who saved his life, and about the weird powers she has. She asks if he'll be home for dinner tonight, and he says yes. He tells her that he'd like to go back to school, but that he wants to make sure that his mom doesn't get all excited about it. He also tells her about the new school year, and how awkward it is to be a student in Japan. He says that the school principal won't let him set a bad example, so he should dye his hair brown or black so that he isn't labeled as a trouble maker. He then tells her to stop worrying about his dad, and to focus on something that's real. He's afraid that his dad will kill him if he does this, but he knows that he can use the power of the spirit to help him escape.
The Governess tells the Governess that she's worried about her. She's just arrived in Japan, and she can't sleep. She tells him that she knows he's been in danger before, and that he saved her life with a sword fight. She also tells him about the girl who saved his life, and about the weird powers she has. She asks if he'll be home for dinner tonight, and he says yes. He tells her that he'd like to go back to school, but that he wants to make sure that his mom doesn't get all excited about it. He also tells her about the new school year, and how awkward it is to be a student in Japan. He says that the school principal won't let him set a bad example, so he should dye his hair brown or black so that he isn't labeled as a trouble maker. He then tells her to stop worrying about his dad, and to focus on something that's real. He's afraid that his dad will kill him if he does this, but he knows that he can use the power of the spirit to help him escape.