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As previous servants left, Sayo decided to make a good impression on new servants by teaching them the ropes since Sayo was the more experienced one. However, the new servants had already been warned about Sayo's carelessness and they didn't listen to Sayo. Because of this, Sayo played pranks on the new servants, claiming that the behavior was the result of being possessed by Beatrice, in hopes that they would begin to take Sayo seriously. Initially the other sevants didn't believe this but, after some time, they began to admit that something inhuman existed on the island, as the pranks became harder to explain. Sayo's desires quickly shifted from wanting to be the perfect servant to wanting to be a witch. Sayo later took on the title of Golden Witch, ruler of Rokkenjima's night.
As previous servants left, Sayo decided to make a good impression on new servants by teaching them the ropes since Sayo was the more experienced one. However, the new servants had already been warned about Sayo's carelessness and they didn't listen to Sayo. Because of this, Sayo played pranks on the new servants, claiming that the behavior was the result of being possessed by Beatrice, in hopes that they would begin to take Sayo seriously. Initially the other sevants didn't believe this but, after some time, they began to admit that something inhuman existed on the island, as the pranks became harder to explain. Sayo's desires quickly shifted from wanting to be the perfect servant to wanting to be a witch. Sayo later took on the title of Golden Witch, ruler of Rokkenjima's night.


As time progressed, Shannon gained respect from the newer servants. Years later, Sayo met [[Battler Ushiromiya]] and fell in love with him. Sayo began to pay more attention to the real world and gave up magic. A few times a year, Sayo and Battler would meet to discuss mystery novels they had recently read. Both of them strongly believed that only the heart can move people to commit a murder. At some point these discussions became an excuse for the two to meeting alone. At the family conference of 1980, Battler made a careless promise that Sayo took seriously. This promise made Sayo consider not just quitting work as a servant on Rokkenjima, but also confessing to Battler and sharing a life with him. Unfortunately, Battler left the Ushiromiya family shortly after the meeting and did not return to Rokkenjima until 1986. Notably, Battler sent a number of letters to Rokkenjima for the 1983 family conference but did not include a letter for Sayo. The loss of first love caused Sayo a great deal of strife and played a large role in Sayo's damaged mental state.
As time progressed, Shannon gained respect from the newer servants. Years later, Sayo met [[Battler Ushiromiya]] and fell in love with him. Sayo began to pay more attention to the real world and gave up magic. A few times a year, Sayo and Battler would meet to discuss mystery novels they had recently read. Both of them strongly believed that only the heart can move people to commit a murder. At some point these discussions became an excuse for the two to meeting alone. {{anchor|Battler's sin}}At the family conference of 1980, Battler made a careless promise that Sayo took seriously. Specifically the two promised to marry each other when they grew up. This promise made Sayo consider not just quitting work as a servant on Rokkenjima, but also confessing to Battler and sharing a life with him. Unfortunately, Battler left the Ushiromiya family shortly after the meeting and did not return to Rokkenjima until 1986. Notably, Battler sent a number of letters to Rokkenjima for the 1983 family conference but did not include a letter for Sayo. The loss of first love caused Sayo a great deal of strife and played a large role in Sayo's damaged mental state.


In April 1984, the portrait of the Golden Witch was displayed in the [[Ushiromiya Main Building]] alongside a [[the witch's epitaph|mysterious epitaph]]. The epitaph contained an encoded message that only [[Genji Ronoue]] could understand: it implied that Kinzo already realized his child who fell from the cliff was still alive. Genji relays some of this information to the other servants, which leads Sayo to figure out the truth of the epitaph as well as the location of [[Kinzo's gold]]. Even though Sayo was the rightful successor to the family, Sayo maintained that [[Krauss Ushiromiya]] should become the successor and nothing had to change. Despite this, Sayo kept the location of Kinzo's gold a secret.
In April 1984, the portrait of the Golden Witch was displayed in the [[Ushiromiya Main Building]] alongside a [[the witch's epitaph|mysterious epitaph]]. The epitaph contained an encoded message that only [[Genji Ronoue]] could understand: it implied that Kinzo already realized his child who fell from the cliff was still alive. Genji relays some of this information to the other servants, which leads Sayo to figure out the truth of the epitaph as well as the location of [[Kinzo's gold]]. Even though Sayo was the rightful successor to the family, Sayo maintained that [[Krauss Ushiromiya]] should become the successor and nothing had to change. Despite this, Sayo kept the location of Kinzo's gold a secret.