In this short scene, Shy introduces herself as a "hunter" who led her to her "trap" . She tells us that she trusted "a cold snake" to lead her to this trap, and that she now regrets that she didn't tell her lover about the deception. Shy says she's the "biggest fool" in the world, and she'll be the first to tell you that she doesn't like the wind at night. She says she likes the wind so much that she can't stop herself from enjoying it. Shy then tells us the name of the star that appears in the sky at night: it's called "hesperus" or "phosphorus" , and it means "beauty" in Chinese. It's also called "virtuous" in Sanskrit. She then says she made a mistake in the beginning of her career by becoming so popular. She promises to "live a meaningful life" in every hour of the day, every minute of the week, every second of the month, and every day of the year
In this short scene, Shy introduces herself as a "hunter" who led her to her "trap" . She tells us that she trusted "a cold snake" to lead her to this trap, and that she now regrets that she didn't tell her lover about the deception. Shy says she's the "biggest fool" in the world, and she'll be the first to tell you that she doesn't like the wind at night. She says she likes the wind so much that she can't stop herself from enjoying it. Shy then tells us the name of the star that appears in the sky at night: it's called "hesperus" or "phosphorus" , and it means "beauty" in Chinese. It's also called "virtuous" in Sanskrit. She then says she made a mistake in the beginning of her career by becoming so popular. She promises to "live a meaningful life" in every hour of the day, every minute of the week, every second of the month, and every day of the year