In this chapter, we learn that the demigod's memory has been lost, and that the consequences of his mistake have been with him for a long time. When the Governess arrives at the school, she is surprised to find that the boy has already left. The Governess asks the boy why he has left, and the boy tells her that the girl has sent him a voice message, but that she has withdrawn it. She then tells the boy that she often feels nervous and anxious when she is not with him, and she asks him why he always puts his love for the girl before his own. The boy says that he does not want to see the girl suffer anymore, since she is so close to him. He tells the girl that he has fallen in love and that he is ready to kill her
In this chapter, we learn that the demigod's memory has been lost, and that the consequences of his mistake have been with him for a long time. When the Governess arrives at the school, she is surprised to find that the boy has already left. The Governess asks the boy why he has left, and the boy tells her that the girl has sent him a voice message, but that she has withdrawn it. She then tells the boy that she often feels nervous and anxious when she is not with him, and she asks him why he always puts his love for the girl before his own. The boy says that he does not want to see the girl suffer anymore, since she is so close to him. He tells the girl that he has fallen in love and that he is ready to kill her