The servant tells the king that the young lord has gone to the "red spice pavilion" located north of town. The king orders the servant to leave, but the servant refuses, saying that he deserves death for allowing the young man to enter such an environment. He says that if the king does not leave, no more than ten people will know of the matter, but if he does, no later than tomorrow, everyone in the city will know about the matter. The servant begs the king to allow him to accompany the lord back to the city. The man says that he has been working in the public places for many years, and he has never seen a young man like the lord.
The servant tells the king that the young lord has gone to the "red spice pavilion" located north of town. The king orders the servant to leave, but the servant refuses, saying that he deserves death for allowing the young man to enter such an environment. He says that if the king does not leave, no more than ten people will know of the matter, but if he does, no later than tomorrow, everyone in the city will know about the matter. The servant begs the king to allow him to accompany the lord back to the city. The man says that he has been working in the public places for many years, and he has never seen a young man like the lord.