When the rope is untied, saki and her assistant try to untie the rope again, but it's too tight. This is the problem, says saki, with amateurs: they're always using rope tricks, and they don't know how to tie the rope properly. She tells the assistant to use a trick that involves crossing one's hands when tying the rope, and that's all it takes for the rope to be untied. The assistant mutters that magic is useless, but saki points out that this is the same problem with amateurs, too: they use rope tricks all the time, and the rope doesn't move when they untie it. This makes the situation even more awkward, because now they can't even talk to each other. saki leaves, and saki's assistant tries to help her get her pants down, but she's so tired that she stomps stomps.
When the rope is untied, saki and her assistant try to untie the rope again, but it's too tight. This is the problem, says saki, with amateurs: they're always using rope tricks, and they don't know how to tie the rope properly. She tells the assistant to use a trick that involves crossing one's hands when tying the rope, and that's all it takes for the rope to be untied. The assistant mutters that magic is useless, but saki points out that this is the same problem with amateurs, too: they use rope tricks all the time, and the rope doesn't move when they untie it. This makes the situation even more awkward, because now they can't even talk to each other. saki leaves, and saki's assistant tries to help her get her pants down, but she's so tired that she stomps stomps.