The King's butler, Harry, and Harry's friend, William, rush out to greet the former King and his family. Harry is worried about the appearance of the King and asks Harry to look around the castle and see if there are any weapons there. Harry says that he has improved a lot in the past few years. Harry asks Harry who the butler is and Harry answers that he is the king's servant. Harry tells Harry that if the King shows up alone, then it means that the King is really strong. Harry replies that he was just careless and that he saved the family from the tyranny of the Holy See. Harry then tells Harry to attack the King from the left and Harry from the right, saying that this means that Harry is humiliated by the fact that the holy See is so proud of him alone. Harry argues that Harry should not interfere, but Harry tells him that if it continues, Harry and Harry might never see each other again
The King's butler, Harry, and Harry's friend, William, rush out to greet the former King and his family. Harry is worried about the appearance of the King and asks Harry to look around the castle and see if there are any weapons there. Harry says that he has improved a lot in the past few years. Harry asks Harry who the butler is and Harry answers that he is the king's servant. Harry tells Harry that if the King shows up alone, then it means that the King is really strong. Harry replies that he was just careless and that he saved the family from the tyranny of the Holy See. Harry then tells Harry to attack the King from the left and Harry from the right, saying that this means that Harry is humiliated by the fact that the holy See is so proud of him alone. Harry argues that Harry should not interfere, but Harry tells him that if it continues, Harry and Harry might never see each other again