In this short scene, the "reincarnated" King Eusebius is trying to teach his son to be a good student. He tells him that he can continue to study as he pleases, but that he should not take pleasure in the pain he is inflicting on his son. He then tells his son that he is sorry that he has offended him, and that he will do his best to make sure that he does not do it again.
In this short scene, the "reincarnated" King Eusebius is trying to teach his son to be a good student. He tells him that he can continue to study as he pleases, but that he should not take pleasure in the pain he is inflicting on his son. He then tells his son that he is sorry that he has offended him, and that he will do his best to make sure that he does not do it again.