As soon as he gets back to the hotel, the Governess tells his mom that he's going to stay in Japan as long as he wants to. He asks her to cook him some more tea, but she says she'll have to wait until she's ready to cook. The Governess notices that Hirokazu has forbidden them to send messages to the Tomoeda, so they're going to have to go there themselves. He doesn't want anyone to come to the rescue, he says, because it would make him look like a bad guy. He's also worried that if they send messages, innocent people will be blamed for the accident. He also worries that they'll be too tired to help sakura, since he has half the powers of the card-playing fiend, clow reed. They're only going to help them in case of an emergency . They can think of them as batteries, since they have half of the power of the clow card. They say they'd like to share their magic with them, since eriol has half of their powers. They invite them to tea and snacks, and Hirokaze says he'd better wash his hands before he eats them.
As soon as he gets back to the hotel, the Governess tells his mom that he's going to stay in Japan as long as he wants to. He asks her to cook him some more tea, but she says she'll have to wait until she's ready to cook. The Governess notices that Hirokazu has forbidden them to send messages to the Tomoeda, so they're going to have to go there themselves. He doesn't want anyone to come to the rescue, he says, because it would make him look like a bad guy. He's also worried that if they send messages, innocent people will be blamed for the accident. He also worries that they'll be too tired to help sakura, since he has half the powers of the card-playing fiend, clow reed. They're only going to help them in case of an emergency . They can think of them as batteries, since they have half of the power of the clow card. They say they'd like to share their magic with them, since eriol has half of their powers. They invite them to tea and snacks, and Hirokaze says he'd better wash his hands before he eats them.