This scene opens with the head of the House of Flower Divinity, sister Tantai, speaking with her servant, the young master, who has just given her a piece of paper with the word "energy conservation" written on it. The young master has given the paper to her because he believes it to be the "supreme law" of the universe. He tells her that the law is called energy conservation, but she still does not understand it. She asks him if he believes that the wise man in the universe is the wisest person in the world, and he replies that he always knows things that he doesn't know. He says that he is a "megalomaniac" who knows everything. He then asks her if she likes him, and she tells him that she does. She says that everyone in the house loves him. He asks if she has seen any other boys before. She replies that she must have seen them all before, and that they must have all been the same age as her. She then tells him about the goddess of
This scene opens with the head of the House of Flower Divinity, sister Tantai, speaking with her servant, the young master, who has just given her a piece of paper with the word "energy conservation" written on it. The young master has given the paper to her because he believes it to be the "supreme law" of the universe. He tells her that the law is called energy conservation, but she still does not understand it. She asks him if he believes that the wise man in the universe is the wisest person in the world, and he replies that he always knows things that he doesn't know. He says that he is a "megalomaniac" who knows everything. He then asks her if she likes him, and she tells him that she does. She says that everyone in the house loves him. He asks if she has seen any other boys before. She replies that she must have seen them all before, and that they must have all been the same age as her. She then tells him about the goddess of