The servants are shocked to see how weak Geus is, and they demand to know where he hid all the stolen items. He says he didn't do anything wrong, and that he's just trying to collect the items for the lady he loves. They're shocked that he was trying to steal the woman's ring as well, since the woman is not his master. The servants advise him to give up all of his "meaningless acts" and return the items to their rightful owners, but he refuses, saying he'll never be a coward like he was before.
The servants are shocked to see how weak Geus is, and they demand to know where he hid all the stolen items. He says he didn't do anything wrong, and that he's just trying to collect the items for the lady he loves. They're shocked that he was trying to steal the woman's ring as well, since the woman is not his master. The servants advise him to give up all of his "meaningless acts" and return the items to their rightful owners, but he refuses, saying he'll never be a coward like he was before.