In this short scene, the monk explains that he has just spent a lot of money on a single meal. He is afraid that the witch will catch him and punish him for spending so much money. He tells the monk that the only way to get rid of the witch is to give up the right to use the lensha. The monk admits that he was a little confused by his name, but he knows that his instincts were right. He says that he will take care of the damages caused by the witch's test. He suggests that the monk go inside and spend all of his money.
In this short scene, the monk explains that he has just spent a lot of money on a single meal. He is afraid that the witch will catch him and punish him for spending so much money. He tells the monk that the only way to get rid of the witch is to give up the right to use the lensha. The monk admits that he was a little confused by his name, but he knows that his instincts were right. He says that he will take care of the damages caused by the witch's test. He suggests that the monk go inside and spend all of his money.