In this chapter, we learn that it is the person who prepares the food that is the object of the spell, and that this person is the one who has been scratched by a black cat. This is because the cat has red eyes, which is a sign that the spell is coming from the third eye, the part of the body that sees light and mist. The black cat scratched the chef's left arm, and the chef thinks that the cat's red eyes are a sign of the evil spell that has been haunting him. The chef is worried that the new batch of food will have to be changed, and he asks the young master, ryan, to go back to the kitchen and find out what is going on. The young master asks to see the princess, and she tells him that she has come to visit him because the duke is about to host a poetry reading at his house. She gives him an invitation to the reading, and thanks him profusely for sending it.
In this chapter, we learn that it is the person who prepares the food that is the object of the spell, and that this person is the one who has been scratched by a black cat. This is because the cat has red eyes, which is a sign that the spell is coming from the third eye, the part of the body that sees light and mist. The black cat scratched the chef's left arm, and the chef thinks that the cat's red eyes are a sign of the evil spell that has been haunting him. The chef is worried that the new batch of food will have to be changed, and he asks the young master, ryan, to go back to the kitchen and find out what is going on. The young master asks to see the princess, and she tells him that she has come to visit him because the duke is about to host a poetry reading at his house. She gives him an invitation to the reading, and thanks him profusely for sending it.