In this short scene, we learn that Emma has not visited her father in a few days. He's afraid that he'll die of alcohol poisoning if he ever visits him again. Emma tells us that her father used to make a lot of money by selling information about the color of her underwear. She says that she'll never go back to her old self, because now she can't return to the old self. She tells everyone to pay attention to the person who claims to be Emma's mother. Emma says that if she hadn't waited so long, they could all have left together. She also says that this person is going to use Emma in an experiment, as her health is getting worse. Emma promises to give her an hour if she wants to save her mother's life. She asks Emma if she wanted to see her real family again, and if she did, she would be able to do so only if they were still alive. Emma thinks that Emma is just saying things without evidence. She wonders if this means that Emma isn't the daughter of espresso, or if she just wants to pretend to be someone else. Emma points out that Emma measured her mana, which is a measure of how much water is in her body, at the central meridian, and that there's no reason to pretend that she is a Mel Hortense.
In this short scene, we learn that Emma has not visited her father in a few days. He's afraid that he'll die of alcohol poisoning if he ever visits him again. Emma tells us that her father used to make a lot of money by selling information about the color of her underwear. She says that she'll never go back to her old self, because now she can't return to the old self. She tells everyone to pay attention to the person who claims to be Emma's mother. Emma says that if she hadn't waited so long, they could all have left together. She also says that this person is going to use Emma in an experiment, as her health is getting worse. Emma promises to give her an hour if she wants to save her mother's life. She asks Emma if she wanted to see her real family again, and if she did, she would be able to do so only if they were still alive. Emma thinks that Emma is just saying things without evidence. She wonders if this means that Emma isn't the daughter of espresso, or if she just wants to pretend to be someone else. Emma points out that Emma measured her mana, which is a measure of how much water is in her body, at the central meridian, and that there's no reason to pretend that she is a Mel Hortense.