Back at the castle, the young girl is already crawling back into the house. The door has been locked, and she's worried that she'll grow up. She tells the girl that the situation in the village is bad, and that she can't blame the villagers for spreading rumors about her. She also tells her that those who are accused of being witches are beaten to death and their bodies hung over the walls of the castle. The girl says that the villagers are worried about a witch hiding in their village, and they're planning a massive search for her. The young girl asks the abbot to pray for her, and the abbot says that he'll pray for the return of the banished baron. The little girl asks to be seated next to the young master, and he agrees to do so.
Back at the castle, the young girl is already crawling back into the house. The door has been locked, and she's worried that she'll grow up. She tells the girl that the situation in the village is bad, and that she can't blame the villagers for spreading rumors about her. She also tells her that those who are accused of being witches are beaten to death and their bodies hung over the walls of the castle. The girl says that the villagers are worried about a witch hiding in their village, and they're planning a massive search for her. The young girl asks the abbot to pray for her, and the abbot says that he'll pray for the return of the banished baron. The little girl asks to be seated next to the young master, and he agrees to do so.