The next morning, Rine begins to complain about the food at the manor. She's upset that she can't eat the food that she made herself, but she's also upset that the woman treating her doesn't treat her like a child. She wants to know who the father of her baby is, but the woman won't tell her. Rine's not hungry, she says, and if she were a child, she'd be happy to eat the same food over and over again. The woman is arrogant, she tells her, and she'll treat her as a child if she treats her like that. She tells Rine to go tell Raki to come to the manor himself, but Rine says that he sounds like he's from Pearl Spring. She asks if Raki sent her here, and he says he didn't send her there, but that she looks like a swordswoman from the bonfires. She says that if he keeps escaping responsibility, all the bonfire families will lose trust in him. She goes on to ask where Raki is, and where the dog has gone, and then she asks where the woman is. She tries to clean her up and change her clothes, and Rine tells her to try a new recipe. She adds chopped ham to a pie, and adds some salt and pepper to it, and it tastes better. She also tells her that the baby is hers, and that it belongs to her, not to anyone else.
The next morning, Rine begins to complain about the food at the manor. She's upset that she can't eat the food that she made herself, but she's also upset that the woman treating her doesn't treat her like a child. She wants to know who the father of her baby is, but the woman won't tell her. Rine's not hungry, she says, and if she were a child, she'd be happy to eat the same food over and over again. The woman is arrogant, she tells her, and she'll treat her as a child if she treats her like that. She tells Rine to go tell Raki to come to the manor himself, but Rine says that he sounds like he's from Pearl Spring. She asks if Raki sent her here, and he says he didn't send her there, but that she looks like a swordswoman from the bonfires. She says that if he keeps escaping responsibility, all the bonfire families will lose trust in him. She goes on to ask where Raki is, and where the dog has gone, and then she asks where the woman is. She tries to clean her up and change her clothes, and Rine tells her to try a new recipe. She adds chopped ham to a pie, and adds some salt and pepper to it, and it tastes better. She also tells her that the baby is hers, and that it belongs to her, not to anyone else.