In this short scene, Kim lum flutters the personification of a wizard. He tells the audience that the king has asked him to do something for him, but he brushed aside the request. He explains that he had to tone down his magical powers to blend into the humans, but that he is not the kind of man who can do such a thing. The director asks him if he wishes the king were dead, and he says that he doesn't care if the king is a mere mortal. He says that if the girl had recognized him, she would have trusted him, and she would not have hesitated to do anything for him. He asks the girl to hold him in her heart, and to cut off all her other connections. He promises that he will never touch her, but will betray her if she does.
In this short scene, Kim lum flutters the personification of a wizard. He tells the audience that the king has asked him to do something for him, but he brushed aside the request. He explains that he had to tone down his magical powers to blend into the humans, but that he is not the kind of man who can do such a thing. The director asks him if he wishes the king were dead, and he says that he doesn't care if the king is a mere mortal. He says that if the girl had recognized him, she would have trusted him, and she would not have hesitated to do anything for him. He asks the girl to hold him in her heart, and to cut off all her other connections. He promises that he will never touch her, but will betray her if she does.