The flower of heart is so much mist that the narrator feels something. He asks if it is someone calling him. The narrator asks if the clothes are dirty and if he is finding a flower. He then asks if he wants the flower, and the narrator replies that he does, and asks the narrator to take the flower but not his own. He tells the narrator that he is not a spy and that he knows everything about the princess. He hopes the narrator will not do anything stupid
The flower of heart is so much mist that the narrator feels something. He asks if it is someone calling him. The narrator asks if the clothes are dirty and if he is finding a flower. He then asks if he wants the flower, and the narrator replies that he does, and asks the narrator to take the flower but not his own. He tells the narrator that he is not a spy and that he knows everything about the princess. He hopes the narrator will not do anything stupid