The narrator introduces us to the "princess of pearl spring" , who is visiting the "lark manor" . Mr. huan knocks on the door of the manor to find out who the princess is. He thinks that she is the "mother of the kid" and that she has been abandoned by her husband, lord mataka. The narrator tells us that the girl looks just like the princess. The bonfire clan's brother, Mr. Ran, comes in looking for the princess and offers to bring her some strawberries to share with her friend, Miss Leila. Miss Fuyuhina is all, "it's not a formal occasion, it's just my fault." She wants to punch the bonfire brother, but he won't let her. She tells him to share the strawberries with Miss leila, and he eats them all. Miss fuyuhina tells him that he's too young to drink tea, and she'll leave him alone. He tells her that there's a bazaar going on in the town the next day, so he'd like to go.
The narrator introduces us to the "princess of pearl spring" , who is visiting the "lark manor" . Mr. huan knocks on the door of the manor to find out who the princess is. He thinks that she is the "mother of the kid" and that she has been abandoned by her husband, lord mataka. The narrator tells us that the girl looks just like the princess. The bonfire clan's brother, Mr. Ran, comes in looking for the princess and offers to bring her some strawberries to share with her friend, Miss Leila. Miss Fuyuhina is all, "it's not a formal occasion, it's just my fault." She wants to punch the bonfire brother, but he won't let her. She tells him to share the strawberries with Miss leila, and he eats them all. Miss fuyuhina tells him that he's too young to drink tea, and she'll leave him alone. He tells her that there's a bazaar going on in the town the next day, so he'd like to go.