In which Jean Valjean and Cosette find a quiet refuge within the serene cloisters of the convent, where the simplicity of garden work and the solemn austerity of the nuns shape a new rhythm of life. The stark contrasts between past sufferings and present sanctity lead Jean Valjean into deep meditations on innocence, expiation, and humility, as the tender bond between father and child blossoms amid the cloistered calm.