The noble consort sends a dessert to her sister, hoping that she will think of her and tell her that she has gotten her gift. She tells him that she is not a glutton and that if she is bored of living at the palace, then she can go to the temple and accompany her mother. He tells her that he is very busy and has no time to visit her. She asks him what is the matter, and he tells her it is none of his business. He says that she knows that his majesty would say this, and that she should excuse him for asking, and then he says that he has fallen in love with another girl outside of the palace. He asks if there is any way to avoid the question, and she says that there is no way to hide the truth. She says that the reason for the majesty's visits outside the palace was to see the girl he had met. She also says that his beauty is unparalleled, and if it is just for her, then that is fine. She advises her sister to be more jealous, because jealousy will make women ugly.
The noble consort sends a dessert to her sister, hoping that she will think of her and tell her that she has gotten her gift. She tells him that she is not a glutton and that if she is bored of living at the palace, then she can go to the temple and accompany her mother. He tells her that he is very busy and has no time to visit her. She asks him what is the matter, and he tells her it is none of his business. He says that she knows that his majesty would say this, and that she should excuse him for asking, and then he says that he has fallen in love with another girl outside of the palace. He asks if there is any way to avoid the question, and she says that there is no way to hide the truth. She says that the reason for the majesty's visits outside the palace was to see the girl he had met. She also says that his beauty is unparalleled, and if it is just for her, then that is fine. She advises her sister to be more jealous, because jealousy will make women ugly.