In this short scene, Roxane tries to convince herself that fate and the mind are somehow connected. She compares fate to eating eggs with salt and soy sauce, and says that the demon general has no reason to be worshipped. Asuka never did anything to offend Roxane, but if she did, she would make it right. Roxane wonders if Ruri and Asuka would have spent their lives together, and she wonders if they would have been able to build such a strong bond after their marriage. She says that she would also hope that they would not drag their own children into their own marriage, as Ruri always tags along when she goes back to her parents' house. She wonders if he knows how happy she is. She tells her mother that she wants to be a clergyman when she grows up, but her mother says she would be happier married.
In this short scene, Roxane tries to convince herself that fate and the mind are somehow connected. She compares fate to eating eggs with salt and soy sauce, and says that the demon general has no reason to be worshipped. Asuka never did anything to offend Roxane, but if she did, she would make it right. Roxane wonders if Ruri and Asuka would have spent their lives together, and she wonders if they would have been able to build such a strong bond after their marriage. She says that she would also hope that they would not drag their own children into their own marriage, as Ruri always tags along when she goes back to her parents' house. She wonders if he knows how happy she is. She tells her mother that she wants to be a clergyman when she grows up, but her mother says she would be happier married.