The Queen apologizes to her son for his behavior the night before. She tells him that he is the same as her, and that she will remain loyal to her husband. The Queen tells him to keep an eye out for Edmund and his sister, and then she asks him where he has gone. He tells her that he has taken his sister and that he plans to stay loyal to his father. He asks her where she has gone, and she tells him not to worry, because she will be loyal to him. She then asks him what he meant by "president bully" , and he says that he meant "form of admiration" . She says that Edmund is the only person who has ever harmed her, but that she has made them pay for it. She asks him if he has acknowledged her as his father, and when he says no, she yawns and asks him to go for a bath. He says he has nothing to hide, and asks her to let him down. She replies that she does not want to shower with him, because he is only a child with no boob or waist to show. She also says that she cannot bear to see Edmund, who is "modestly happy" for seeing his mother
The Queen apologizes to her son for his behavior the night before. She tells him that he is the same as her, and that she will remain loyal to her husband. The Queen tells him to keep an eye out for Edmund and his sister, and then she asks him where he has gone. He tells her that he has taken his sister and that he plans to stay loyal to his father. He asks her where she has gone, and she tells him not to worry, because she will be loyal to him. She then asks him what he meant by "president bully" , and he says that he meant "form of admiration" . She says that Edmund is the only person who has ever harmed her, but that she has made them pay for it. She asks him if he has acknowledged her as his father, and when he says no, she yawns and asks him to go for a bath. He says he has nothing to hide, and asks her to let him down. She replies that she does not want to shower with him, because he is only a child with no boob or waist to show. She also says that she cannot bear to see Edmund, who is "modestly happy" for seeing his mother