In this short scene, Shylock introduces himself as the captain of the special unit of the pyrite. He asks Shylock if he is related to Missery. Shylock says that he is, and that he knows that Missery is his sister. He tells Shylock that he did not pay attention to Shylock's face when he first met him, and now that he looks at her closely, he realizes that she is as beautiful as rubies. He also tells her that he planted the wisteria that she brought from the Askapura kingdom, but that the royal family does not like it. He apologizes for his behavior, and says he will continue to do so.
In this short scene, Shylock introduces himself as the captain of the special unit of the pyrite. He asks Shylock if he is related to Missery. Shylock says that he is, and that he knows that Missery is his sister. He tells Shylock that he did not pay attention to Shylock's face when he first met him, and now that he looks at her closely, he realizes that she is as beautiful as rubies. He also tells her that he planted the wisteria that she brought from the Askapura kingdom, but that the royal family does not like it. He apologizes for his behavior, and says he will continue to do so.