Bela is alone in her hotel room, and the two of them talk about what's happened. Bela says that she's glad that the relationship isn't a big deal, because otherwise, she wouldn't have been able to get away with taking advantage of Bela. The two men argue about the meaning of the relationship, and Bela points out that if anything goes wrong, she'll be able to change her mind. She says that if the news comes out that they're in love, how will the public judge them? Bela responds that she doesn't care what people think of her, because she has a solid social standing, and she can do whatever she wants. She's not the kind of person who cares about what other people think, she says. She wants to be someone who she can rely on, and that's why she left her family. She tells Bela that he's a prince, not a princess, and they'll always be together.
Bela is alone in her hotel room, and the two of them talk about what's happened. Bela says that she's glad that the relationship isn't a big deal, because otherwise, she wouldn't have been able to get away with taking advantage of Bela. The two men argue about the meaning of the relationship, and Bela points out that if anything goes wrong, she'll be able to change her mind. She says that if the news comes out that they're in love, how will the public judge them? Bela responds that she doesn't care what people think of her, because she has a solid social standing, and she can do whatever she wants. She's not the kind of person who cares about what other people think, she says. She wants to be someone who she can rely on, and that's why she left her family. She tells Bela that he's a prince, not a princess, and they'll always be together.