The monster tells the headmaster to crack the undead's door and crack the boundary between the two camps. The headmaster agrees, but warns him that it will be a big problem if he opens the door too early. He tells the monster to kiss someone who loves each other. The monster says he'll take the master's word that he will meet someone who deserves his love and loves him back in the future. He says that if he doesn't understand love, he's not entitled to it. He adds that people like him don't deserve it, because they're ugly, and he'd rather be miserable at the beginning of his life than be miserable by the end of it. The teacher says he feels burned by thinking about the beauty in the world, and that he wishes he hadn't thought about it at all. He asks the headmaster why he didn't tell him about the fever, and the headmaster says that he've been suppressing his bloodthirsty nature all this time, so maybe he can see that something important to him has been crushed. He then asks why she didn'T just pretend that nothing happened, and forget about the pain she's been suffering. She says that she can't be with the master for life, because she can never share his pain, nor can she be with him again for life. She tells him to go to the doctor's office and use the ice packs to relieve his fever.
The monster tells the headmaster to crack the undead's door and crack the boundary between the two camps. The headmaster agrees, but warns him that it will be a big problem if he opens the door too early. He tells the monster to kiss someone who loves each other. The monster says he'll take the master's word that he will meet someone who deserves his love and loves him back in the future. He says that if he doesn't understand love, he's not entitled to it. He adds that people like him don't deserve it, because they're ugly, and he'd rather be miserable at the beginning of his life than be miserable by the end of it. The teacher says he feels burned by thinking about the beauty in the world, and that he wishes he hadn't thought about it at all. He asks the headmaster why he didn't tell him about the fever, and the headmaster says that he've been suppressing his bloodthirsty nature all this time, so maybe he can see that something important to him has been crushed. He then asks why she didn'T just pretend that nothing happened, and forget about the pain she's been suffering. She says that she can't be with the master for life, because she can never share his pain, nor can she be with him again for life. She tells him to go to the doctor's office and use the ice packs to relieve his fever.