The next morning, the two young men wake up in the middle of the night to find that their rooms are too far apart to sleep together. They decide to spend the night together so that they can work on the next day's tasks together. The young men tell each other that they are tired and need to go back to their rooms to sleep. The narrator tries to calm them down, reminding them that he still has a "competition to win" . He tells the young men to behave themselves and not to worry about their reputations. He then tells them that they have wasted a lot of time together and that he has always been by their side. He asks if he will marry her, and she says yes, but if the "magic seed" is not extracted, she is afraid to leave him again. She tells him that she has already sacrificed herself for him and almost lost her "goddess" status. She asks him if he is really worth it, and he tells her that throughout these years, he has forgotten how it feels to be capricious
The next morning, the two young men wake up in the middle of the night to find that their rooms are too far apart to sleep together. They decide to spend the night together so that they can work on the next day's tasks together. The young men tell each other that they are tired and need to go back to their rooms to sleep. The narrator tries to calm them down, reminding them that he still has a "competition to win" . He tells the young men to behave themselves and not to worry about their reputations. He then tells them that they have wasted a lot of time together and that he has always been by their side. He asks if he will marry her, and she says yes, but if the "magic seed" is not extracted, she is afraid to leave him again. She tells him that she has already sacrificed herself for him and almost lost her "goddess" status. She asks him if he is really worth it, and he tells her that throughout these years, he has forgotten how it feels to be capricious