In this short scene, we learn that Mishima's fiance is not her lover, but a "butterfly" . Mishima tells us that she's heard about the whole thing from her fiance, and that he's worried about what's going to happen to her if she falls in love with him. She's also worried about how she'll be able to raise Mishima if she marries him, since he'll look like a "fated partner." Mishima feels bad for forcing her kids to do what she wants them to do, and for making them feel bad for not doing what Mishima wants them
In this short scene, we learn that Mishima's fiance is not her lover, but a "butterfly" . Mishima tells us that she's heard about the whole thing from her fiance, and that he's worried about what's going to happen to her if she falls in love with him. She's also worried about how she'll be able to raise Mishima if she marries him, since he'll look like a "fated partner." Mishima feels bad for forcing her kids to do what she wants them to do, and for making them feel bad for not doing what Mishima wants them