Welcome to the heavens. First, welcome to heaven. The narrator introduces herself as the wife of the "Magical King" . She welcomes the heavens with a flourish, but she doesn't like the sound of the King's voice. She warns the King not to speak with his eyes open. He is too powerful, she says, and she can't resist him. She tells the King that he should keep his eyes shut, because he's become arrogant. She also tells him that the King has killed his parents, and he should blame the King for that. She says that if he were her son, he would have killed the King. The King says that she's dead, but he didn't kill his parents before that, so she should blame him for killing her parents. He's not saying anything about that, she tells him. He says that he'll never be alone again, and that he loves her dearly.
Welcome to the heavens. First, welcome to heaven. The narrator introduces herself as the wife of the "Magical King" . She welcomes the heavens with a flourish, but she doesn't like the sound of the King's voice. She warns the King not to speak with his eyes open. He is too powerful, she says, and she can't resist him. She tells the King that he should keep his eyes shut, because he's become arrogant. She also tells him that the King has killed his parents, and he should blame the King for that. She says that if he were her son, he would have killed the King. The King says that she's dead, but he didn't kill his parents before that, so she should blame him for killing her parents. He's not saying anything about that, she tells him. He says that he'll never be alone again, and that he loves her dearly.