Sophia is all, "Don't hate me, please, because I'm the one who's going to kill you." She tells him that he's not a bad guy, because he reads for him, puts him to bed in his arms, and teaches him how to be an honorable member of the royal family. He's also smart, she says, when it comes to dealing with people in the royal household. He even knows how to suppress the peasant rebellion when it's misunderstood, but he still manages to be trusted by many people. So she tells him to stop crying, because no matter who his father is, he has the right to live a happy life. He tells her to bring him to his father's bath, where he'll be able to spy on his brother.
Sophia is all, "Don't hate me, please, because I'm the one who's going to kill you." She tells him that he's not a bad guy, because he reads for him, puts him to bed in his arms, and teaches him how to be an honorable member of the royal family. He's also smart, she says, when it comes to dealing with people in the royal household. He even knows how to suppress the peasant rebellion when it's misunderstood, but he still manages to be trusted by many people. So she tells him to stop crying, because no matter who his father is, he has the right to live a happy life. He tells her to bring him to his father's bath, where he'll be able to spy on his brother.