The demon tells Rakshasa that he doesn't want the money from the family, and that he's not going to waste it. He's already spent all his money on fake eyelashes, so he'll just have to spend it on real things. The demon says that he can't spend any more money, because if he had real things, he'd be able to spend less money. He also says that the scene in which the protagonist tries to kiss the protagonist isn't supposed to be a kiss between the protagonist and the protagonist, but instead a domineering and planting scene. He says that if he can get the protagonist to kneel down, propose, and then wake up and take the proposal back, he can do whatever he wants with the protagonist. The protagonist says that's exactly what he wants, but he can only do it if the protagonist is someone he likes or someone he feels safe with.
The demon tells Rakshasa that he doesn't want the money from the family, and that he's not going to waste it. He's already spent all his money on fake eyelashes, so he'll just have to spend it on real things. The demon says that he can't spend any more money, because if he had real things, he'd be able to spend less money. He also says that the scene in which the protagonist tries to kiss the protagonist isn't supposed to be a kiss between the protagonist and the protagonist, but instead a domineering and planting scene. He says that if he can get the protagonist to kneel down, propose, and then wake up and take the proposal back, he can do whatever he wants with the protagonist. The protagonist says that's exactly what he wants, but he can only do it if the protagonist is someone he likes or someone he feels safe with.