The narrator introduces us to a young woman who has just broken off a long-term relationship with a man. She's a "silly girl" , and the narrator doesn't know how to respond to her. He tells her that he's going to pick her up and take her to her uncle's house, where he'll have dinner with his "son" . The narrator tells the girl that she's the reincarnation of a "ancient hero" and that her uncle has bought her a "beast called white night" that can travel "across the human world" and "the demon's" world. The girl is shocked, but the narrator reassures her by telling her that the adults in her family are much nicer to her than the men are.
The narrator introduces us to a young woman who has just broken off a long-term relationship with a man. She's a "silly girl" , and the narrator doesn't know how to respond to her. He tells her that he's going to pick her up and take her to her uncle's house, where he'll have dinner with his "son" . The narrator tells the girl that she's the reincarnation of a "ancient hero" and that her uncle has bought her a "beast called white night" that can travel "across the human world" and "the demon's" world. The girl is shocked, but the narrator reassures her by telling her that the adults in her family are much nicer to her than the men are.