When the steward arrives, he is surprised to find that the steward has left the castle. He asks the steward if he has fallen in love with him, and the steward replies that he has, but that he still cannot be with the steward. The steward tells the steward that if the steward wants to marry him, he must do three things. First, the steward must marry him out of convenience; second, he should control his temper; and third, he cannot hurt innocent people. He promises to give the steward a month's worth of sleep in order to agree on these conditions.
When the steward arrives, he is surprised to find that the steward has left the castle. He asks the steward if he has fallen in love with him, and the steward replies that he has, but that he still cannot be with the steward. The steward tells the steward that if the steward wants to marry him, he must do three things. First, the steward must marry him out of convenience; second, he should control his temper; and third, he cannot hurt innocent people. He promises to give the steward a month's worth of sleep in order to agree on these conditions.