The fairy tells the little emperor that the kingdom of the South has gifted the kingdom's therion, a pet, to the regent to thank him for his efforts in dealing with the state affairs. The little emperor wants to see her immediately, but his uncle has forbidden her to do so. She tells him to stay in her sight, to not talk to people in front of the emperor, and to not look at the little beast that is still alive. She also tells him not to look at anyone who is lecherous. She says that she wants to be called "admirable," "adorable," "absence," "attractive," "bewitching," "charming," "compelling," "eccentric," "inherent," "excellent," "fair," "shiny," and "beautiful." She tells the emperor that her beauty is divine grace.
The fairy tells the little emperor that the kingdom of the South has gifted the kingdom's therion, a pet, to the regent to thank him for his efforts in dealing with the state affairs. The little emperor wants to see her immediately, but his uncle has forbidden her to do so. She tells him to stay in her sight, to not talk to people in front of the emperor, and to not look at the little beast that is still alive. She also tells him not to look at anyone who is lecherous. She says that she wants to be called "admirable," "adorable," "absence," "attractive," "bewitching," "charming," "compelling," "eccentric," "inherent," "excellent," "fair," "shiny," and "beautiful." She tells the emperor that her beauty is divine grace.