In the meantime, the moon is still shining brightly, and the servant asks if he can meet her. She tells him that the guardian has told him that she is not him, and that he should tell her the truth. The servant tells her that he has been trying to tell the truth, but that she has not been able to do so. He asks her if she thinks that she can exonerate him by doing so, and she says that she does not think she can do so because of the "ridiculous thing called conscience" . She asks him if he thinks that in the future,
In the meantime, the moon is still shining brightly, and the servant asks if he can meet her. She tells him that the guardian has told him that she is not him, and that he should tell her the truth. The servant tells her that he has been trying to tell the truth, but that she has not been able to do so. He asks her if she thinks that she can exonerate him by doing so, and she says that she does not think she can do so because of the "ridiculous thing called conscience" . She asks him if he thinks that in the future,