The Governess, who is the guardian of Touya, asks the Governess if she wants to see what Touya's life is like. She says it's her obligation as his guardian to keep him safe. She tells him that she's just going to look around and see what's going on around her. When she sees a girl in the crowd, she runs to her brother and asks him to come with her. He says he's lonely and wants to go look around on his own. When he hears the girl's voice, he runs off to find her. She's not there, he says, and he'll have to fight her anyway. He's glad to see her, because she reminds him of his own high school days when girls were "fashionable" and flashy.
The Governess, who is the guardian of Touya, asks the Governess if she wants to see what Touya's life is like. She says it's her obligation as his guardian to keep him safe. She tells him that she's just going to look around and see what's going on around her. When she sees a girl in the crowd, she runs to her brother and asks him to come with her. He says he's lonely and wants to go look around on his own. When he hears the girl's voice, he runs off to find her. She's not there, he says, and he'll have to fight her anyway. He's glad to see her, because she reminds him of his own high school days when girls were "fashionable" and flashy.