Vivi arrives at the Human World where he found an infant during his second winter there in front of the gate of his mansion. He took her in, thinking it would kill some time. When the baby eventually stops from crying, Toni remarks that when people say a smile like a flower, they must mean something like the one the baby expressed. Because of this, Vivi names the baby, "Hana" which means "flower" in Japanese and decided to adopt her.
One afternoon, Vivi takes his tea because Hana wouldn't stop throwing a tantrum. Then, Hana calls the attention of Vivi because of the pretty flowers which she cut off from the roses Toni diligently grew. Hana gives Vivi the flowers but he tells her that if demons touch flowers they will wither. Hana comically answers Vivi that she knows he is a demon, calling him an old man.
Vivi arrives at the Human World where he found an infant during his second winter there in front of the gate of his mansion. He took her in, thinking it would kill some time. When the baby eventually stops from crying, Toni remarks that when people say a smile like a flower, they must mean something like the one the baby expressed. Because of this, Vivi names the baby, "Hana" which means "flower" in Japanese and decided to adopt her.One afternoon, Vivi takes his tea because Hana wouldn't stop throwing a tantrum. Then, Hana calls the attention of Vivi because of the pretty flowers which she cut off from the roses Toni diligently grew. Hana gives Vivi the flowers but he tells her that if demons touch flowers they will wither. Hana comically answers Vivi that she knows he is a demon, calling him an old man.
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