On the first night of the game, the protagonist and the villain are paired off in a dance. The protagonist, however, is not paired off with the villain, but with the prince, who is the protagonist's fiance. When the protagonist asks the prince to dance with her, the prince refuses, saying that the protagonist is too young to be his partner. The two women continue to argue, and the protagonist finally gets the upper hand. She tells the prince that she will not be dancing with him because the villain is his rival, and that the prince has chosen her because she is his fiancee. The prince tells her that he will dance with his fiancee, and she tells him that she does not want to spoil the moment for the protagonist. She then tells him to apologize to the villain for his behavior, and he agrees to do so. The couple then goes to the ballroom, where the protagonist tries to convince the villain that she is in love with him, but the villain refuses to listen to her.
On the first night of the game, the protagonist and the villain are paired off in a dance. The protagonist, however, is not paired off with the villain, but with the prince, who is the protagonist's fiance. When the protagonist asks the prince to dance with her, the prince refuses, saying that the protagonist is too young to be his partner. The two women continue to argue, and the protagonist finally gets the upper hand. She tells the prince that she will not be dancing with him because the villain is his rival, and that the prince has chosen her because she is his fiancee. The prince tells her that he will dance with his fiancee, and she tells him that she does not want to spoil the moment for the protagonist. She then tells him to apologize to the villain for his behavior, and he agrees to do so. The couple then goes to the ballroom, where the protagonist tries to convince the villain that she is in love with him, but the villain refuses to listen to her.