Sitting in a room in a hotel in Sagawa, the Governess tells her guest that he's just a "fire fight" . The Governess wants to know how she's going to make him and her fellow demi-humans face up to the fact that they're human beings, and that they have the right to do whatever they want with their bodies. She's not sure how to do it, but she'll do it anyway. She tells the man that she can't even run, because she was born with "weak muscles" in her right leg. She asks him if he can help her, and he tells her that he can, but he'll have to jump out of the window to get to the other side of the room. He's afraid to do so, because he thinks that the other demi humans will be able to stop them. He asks the man if he thinks this will make the people recognize them, and the man says that they will.
Sitting in a room in a hotel in Sagawa, the Governess tells her guest that he's just a "fire fight" . The Governess wants to know how she's going to make him and her fellow demi-humans face up to the fact that they're human beings, and that they have the right to do whatever they want with their bodies. She's not sure how to do it, but she'll do it anyway. She tells the man that she can't even run, because she was born with "weak muscles" in her right leg. She asks him if he can help her, and he tells her that he can, but he'll have to jump out of the window to get to the other side of the room. He's afraid to do so, because he thinks that the other demi humans will be able to stop them. He asks the man if he thinks this will make the people recognize them, and the man says that they will.