Willet tries to convince his father that he is in love with someone, but his father refuses to tell him who he really is. He tells Willet that he will allow his marriage if he confesses his love for someone. Willet says that he loves himself so much that he wants to be alone and not belong to anyone. He wants to stay with Willet, even if it means that he has to marry the princess in 10 months. He says that the king has to admit that his way of life is problematic, but that his father's refusal to tell whom he loves makes him so angry. He asks his father what he can do to find out who his true love is, and he says that even if he asks, he doesn't think the king will answer him.
Willet tries to convince his father that he is in love with someone, but his father refuses to tell him who he really is. He tells Willet that he will allow his marriage if he confesses his love for someone. Willet says that he loves himself so much that he wants to be alone and not belong to anyone. He wants to stay with Willet, even if it means that he has to marry the princess in 10 months. He says that the king has to admit that his way of life is problematic, but that his father's refusal to tell whom he loves makes him so angry. He asks his father what he can do to find out who his true love is, and he says that even if he asks, he doesn't think the king will answer him.