Back at the manor, Mr. Taylor asks if anything's happened in the study. He doesn't want anyone to know that he's back. He wants to find a woman's dress for her. The manor never had a woman in it, so there's no women's clothes except for the one that's on display. He's going to find out why he used the magic to get back to the manor in the first place, and then he'll explain why he did it. But first, he'd like to change the dress. He thinks it's interesting that the manor has a study with flowers arranged in blue and white porcelain, and a bookshelf filled with string binding books. The owner of the study isn't interested in Eastern culture, and he seems to be a bit of a wild card.
Back at the manor, Mr. Taylor asks if anything's happened in the study. He doesn't want anyone to know that he's back. He wants to find a woman's dress for her. The manor never had a woman in it, so there's no women's clothes except for the one that's on display. He's going to find out why he used the magic to get back to the manor in the first place, and then he'll explain why he did it. But first, he'd like to change the dress. He thinks it's interesting that the manor has a study with flowers arranged in blue and white porcelain, and a bookshelf filled with string binding books. The owner of the study isn't interested in Eastern culture, and he seems to be a bit of a wild card.