Joanna had wanted to ask the General, who had chosen her as his wife, that important and crucial question when they met one day.
But after she experienced the dream that very night, she had no desire to ask the General that question, as the urgency Joanna had in mind was only avoiding the General and breaking her relationship with him. And the reason he chose her as his wife no longer mattered, as she would no longer hold the status of his wife anytime soon.
It was Joanna's confident thought before she found out about their equal stubbornness and persistence toward their opposite goal.
However, it emerged again lately, after she lost the chance to break free from him and after she witnessed his effort to maintain their marriage.
His emotions, which she sensed after a few events they happened to face together, particularly when she tried to get rid of him, had also made her want to know why he made her bond in the marriage with him.