Arisa wakes up from her coma and is happy to see her twin brother. She tells him that they are twins and that they grew up together in the same town. She thanks him for staying with her at the central hospital and for sending her a postcard with a picture of the fireworks they watched together. She says that she wants to sleep with him, even though they are apart, because they used to sleep together in bunk beds when they were children. She wonders if it would be better for her if she did not remember the king, since then she would be able to go back to school and get away from the school that she is in. She also wonders if the lie that she told him was true, since she had no memory of the king before the accident.
Arisa wakes up from her coma and is happy to see her twin brother. She tells him that they are twins and that they grew up together in the same town. She thanks him for staying with her at the central hospital and for sending her a postcard with a picture of the fireworks they watched together. She says that she wants to sleep with him, even though they are apart, because they used to sleep together in bunk beds when they were children. She wonders if it would be better for her if she did not remember the king, since then she would be able to go back to school and get away from the school that she is in. She also wonders if the lie that she told him was true, since she had no memory of the king before the accident.