The narrator laments the fact that she is so lonely. She promises to never leave her. The narrator asks if she has been influenced by human beings. She says that she must have been alone before she met him. She asks if there is a soft spot in her heart that she has not been touched by before. She tells him that she promised that he would never leave. She then asks if he has not improved in the past few years. He says that he has. She accuses him of being a fool. He tells her that he is much gentler than her. He asks her to come with them. She replies that it is too time consuming to see her fight. He goes on to say that if she comes back with her "pretty face on," he will spare her life. He also says that if he sees the sadist again, he will "rip him open." He then asks her if she would like to go with them to bring back "milia's memory." She responds that she does not want to hurt him. As long as he brings her here, she says, she will help him save her life
The narrator laments the fact that she is so lonely. She promises to never leave her. The narrator asks if she has been influenced by human beings. She says that she must have been alone before she met him. She asks if there is a soft spot in her heart that she has not been touched by before. She tells him that she promised that he would never leave. She then asks if he has not improved in the past few years. He says that he has. She accuses him of being a fool. He tells her that he is much gentler than her. He asks her to come with them. She replies that it is too time consuming to see her fight. He goes on to say that if she comes back with her "pretty face on," he will spare her life. He also says that if he sees the sadist again, he will "rip him open." He then asks her if she would like to go with them to bring back "milia's memory." She responds that she does not want to hurt him. As long as he brings her here, she says, she will help him save her life