In the middle of the night, Lucy wakes up to find that she's been woken up by a knock at the door. She's worried that she might be in trouble, so she goes all the way to the house of her auntie to find her. Lucy tells her that she can't thank her for coming, because she turned off her phone conversation. Lucy asks what's wrong with Bela's relationship with her, and she says that Bela always follows her wherever she goes. Lucy says that she doesn't want to label Bela as a servant, but if she wanted to, she'd call it a servant. Lucy wonders why Bela seems to be in such a bad mood, but she reassures her that her prince is coming to save her.
In the middle of the night, Lucy wakes up to find that she's been woken up by a knock at the door. She's worried that she might be in trouble, so she goes all the way to the house of her auntie to find her. Lucy tells her that she can't thank her for coming, because she turned off her phone conversation. Lucy asks what's wrong with Bela's relationship with her, and she says that Bela always follows her wherever she goes. Lucy says that she doesn't want to label Bela as a servant, but if she wanted to, she'd call it a servant. Lucy wonders why Bela seems to be in such a bad mood, but she reassures her that her prince is coming to save her.