When the monster falls from the roof, it is quite a sexy creature. Amel recognizes the monster's tearspot, but she does not say his name. She thinks that if she had handled the situation calmly, they would never have met again. She wonders why she did not take off her cloak, and wonders why the ice cream is so good. She is embarrassed about her cloth, and asks if it is uncomfortable. She says that she respects her sexual orientation. She asks if she should kill Amel if word gets out that her family is in danger. If other sorcerers find out about her existence, she says, it will be over for her. She does not want to kill her because she is sacrificing her family. If Amel is in the way of her family's safety, killing will be her last resort. She wants to make Amel believe that she is a girl, and she asks why she thought that she was the same person that she met. She admits that she knows Americano, and that she denies it. She tells Amel that she herself is the younger sister of Americano. She explains that she often hears that she looks like her brother, and this explains why she looks so similar to him. She believes that she will be able to solve the mystery of her appearance.
When the monster falls from the roof, it is quite a sexy creature. Amel recognizes the monster's tearspot, but she does not say his name. She thinks that if she had handled the situation calmly, they would never have met again. She wonders why she did not take off her cloak, and wonders why the ice cream is so good. She is embarrassed about her cloth, and asks if it is uncomfortable. She says that she respects her sexual orientation. She asks if she should kill Amel if word gets out that her family is in danger. If other sorcerers find out about her existence, she says, it will be over for her. She does not want to kill her because she is sacrificing her family. If Amel is in the way of her family's safety, killing will be her last resort. She wants to make Amel believe that she is a girl, and she asks why she thought that she was the same person that she met. She admits that she knows Americano, and that she denies it. She tells Amel that she herself is the younger sister of Americano. She explains that she often hears that she looks like her brother, and this explains why she looks so similar to him. She believes that she will be able to solve the mystery of her appearance.