Now that we've gotten to the heart of the matter, it's time for Carmel to tell us what he's going to do with himself. He's not going to lie to us anymore, he says. He wants to confess his love, but he doesn't want to do it in front of all the other people around him. He just wants to be alone. Carmel tells us that he can't stand the thought of being driven away by someone. He even envies the fact that his sister is not coming back to him. She left everything for him, he tells us, and that's why he'd like to stay with the human. He asks if he can withstand the final blow, and Carmel says that he wants to trust in the human, even though he knows that the human is dangerous. He says that if an angel were sick, his master would take care of the sick angel, but Carmel is sick with his head, and he needs to be taken away.
Now that we've gotten to the heart of the matter, it's time for Carmel to tell us what he's going to do with himself. He's not going to lie to us anymore, he says. He wants to confess his love, but he doesn't want to do it in front of all the other people around him. He just wants to be alone. Carmel tells us that he can't stand the thought of being driven away by someone. He even envies the fact that his sister is not coming back to him. She left everything for him, he tells us, and that's why he'd like to stay with the human. He asks if he can withstand the final blow, and Carmel says that he wants to trust in the human, even though he knows that the human is dangerous. He says that if an angel were sick, his master would take care of the sick angel, but Carmel is sick with his head, and he needs to be taken away.