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After graduating from the Fukuin House, Sayo served as a servant on [[Rokkenjima]]. Sayo was initially nervous about life on the island, which was completely different from the life in the Fukuin House. As the youngest servant to work for the [[Ushiromiya family]], Sayo was the only one who missed work in order to go to school. Though [[Natsuhi Ushiromiya|Natsuhi]] and [[Krauss Ushiromiya]] always thought there was something odd about this, neither Fukuin House nor Genji would shed any light on the subject. Other servants similarly did not welcome Sayo's special treatment and frequently complained about it. The servants eventually gave Sayo the nickname "Yasu", which Sayo despised. Because of Sayo's age and sloppiness, the other servants grew to dislike Sayo even more. Older servants were annoyed by how often they had to help Sayo with chores as Sayo had difficulty doing many things independently. However, these problems were viewed by Sayo as tests from God to help one day grow into a wonderful person.
 
Sayo seemed to have a good relationship with the House Director, who played with and taught Sayo about things that cannot be seen with one's eyes, but with the eyes of the heart. Through this, Sayo learned how to recognize beings not of this world at the Fukuin House and often spent free time in isolated rooms dreaming. Furthermore, Sayo developed a fondness for mystery novels.
 
Basing on [[Chiyo Kumasawa|Kumasawa's]] stories of evil spirits of Rokkenjima, Sayo created the first incarnation of the witch Beatrice in the form of a demon that would later be known as [[Gaap]]. When Sayo's sloppiness resulted in incidents like losing keys or cleaning implements, the servant blamed it on Gaap's magic. Sayo and the prototype Beatrice became friends over a small broom which Gaap hid in order to prank Sayo. However, even after getting used to life on Rokkenjima, Sayo didn't manage to make a single human friend.