The Governess and Nyx discuss the possibility of moving to Count Dracula's mansion. She tells the Governess that the count mansion will be a good place for her to live because she is a human being. She also tells her that she will be able to deal with the phantoms that plague the house. The two argue about whether or not the count house is a good choice for Nyx. The former argues that it is not, and the latter argues that she has been neglecting Nyx's needs for a long time. She says that if she had been more attentive to Nyx, she would not have had to worry about the phantom and would have been able to spend more time with the dog. She adds that the dog is already so tall that he is no longer a child, and that he will be even taller if she moves to her mansion.
The Governess and Nyx discuss the possibility of moving to Count Dracula's mansion. She tells the Governess that the count mansion will be a good place for her to live because she is a human being. She also tells her that she will be able to deal with the phantoms that plague the house. The two argue about whether or not the count house is a good choice for Nyx. The former argues that it is not, and the latter argues that she has been neglecting Nyx's needs for a long time. She says that if she had been more attentive to Nyx, she would not have had to worry about the phantom and would have been able to spend more time with the dog. She adds that the dog is already so tall that he is no longer a child, and that he will be even taller if she moves to her mansion.