A young woman named Harima enters the cafe where she works as an assistant. She tells the hostess that her father was a gambler who ran up huge debts and that she was forced to work as a prostitute. Harima asks the hostess if she is a wanderer, and the hostess tells her that she is. The hostess tells Harima that if she offers up her prayers to god, then her curse will be lifted. The young woman asks Harima if she has been drawing for so long, and Harima says that she has not been able to do so recently. She asks the Hostess how she can continue drawing as long as she has, and she says that it seems like the name "Harima" makes people remember it. The Hostess tells the Hostess to knock on Harima's door, but the Hostess is too busy to answer.
A young woman named Harima enters the cafe where she works as an assistant. She tells the hostess that her father was a gambler who ran up huge debts and that she was forced to work as a prostitute. Harima asks the hostess if she is a wanderer, and the hostess tells her that she is. The hostess tells Harima that if she offers up her prayers to god, then her curse will be lifted. The young woman asks Harima if she has been drawing for so long, and Harima says that she has not been able to do so recently. She asks the Hostess how she can continue drawing as long as she has, and she says that it seems like the name "Harima" makes people remember it. The Hostess tells the Hostess to knock on Harima's door, but the Hostess is too busy to answer.