The next morning, the Governess washes her father's clothes and washes the school uniform that she left to soak. The Governess tells the girl that she can lock herself on the balcony, have herself a quick shower, and look at her body, covered in dirt, and that it is all because of her. She wonders if the Grim Reapers are just like humans, and if they are the same as Tod's little brother, the Evil One. She tells the girls that she has promised the creator of the piano that she will never betray the angel's point of view. She also tells them that if they put themselves in danger like that, they will die.
The next morning, the Governess washes her father's clothes and washes the school uniform that she left to soak. The Governess tells the girl that she can lock herself on the balcony, have herself a quick shower, and look at her body, covered in dirt, and that it is all because of her. She wonders if the Grim Reapers are just like humans, and if they are the same as Tod's little brother, the Evil One. She tells the girls that she has promised the creator of the piano that she will never betray the angel's point of view. She also tells them that if they put themselves in danger like that, they will die.