In this short scene, Roxane laments the fact that she has been unable to advance her career as an idol since she took the girls under her wing. She feels that she needs to "step up" her own game first, so that she can "do it real justice" for her love. She asks the girls to read her a poem she has written, and she is so embarrassed that she cannot believe that she actually wrote it. She tells the girls that she will never be able to be an idol because of her attitude, and that she should be proud of her own words.
In this short scene, Roxane laments the fact that she has been unable to advance her career as an idol since she took the girls under her wing. She feels that she needs to "step up" her own game first, so that she can "do it real justice" for her love. She asks the girls to read her a poem she has written, and she is so embarrassed that she cannot believe that she actually wrote it. She tells the girls that she will never be able to be an idol because of her attitude, and that she should be proud of her own words.