Willet begs to be left alone with his bastard, but the latter refuses to leave. He tells Willett that he has written his resignation letter and is packing his things to leave the job. Willet tells him that he will not be able to leave because he is still his "personal guard" . He reminds Willet that he promised that he would always be by Willet's side and that wherever he went, Willet would follow him. He says that if Willett wanted to rebel, he would have to do so. Willett says that he is stronger than him, and that he always beat him in a fight.
Willet begs to be left alone with his bastard, but the latter refuses to leave. He tells Willett that he has written his resignation letter and is packing his things to leave the job. Willet tells him that he will not be able to leave because he is still his "personal guard" . He reminds Willet that he promised that he would always be by Willet's side and that wherever he went, Willet would follow him. He says that if Willett wanted to rebel, he would have to do so. Willett says that he is stronger than him, and that he always beat him in a fight.