The rebel paupers are back, and they've got a message for the princess: "Don't worry, we're back. We're here for you, too." They're not going to stop, though, because they're still the "top 40 losers" of the music scene. They've come to "protect" the princess, they say, and "smirk stay on her" . The narrator says he's sorry, but it's going to be three more days before he can see the boy he left behind. He's glad to see her again, he says, and he wants to know how she's developing her talent. He asks who the new manager is for Kent's band, and the narrator says, "Hey, here's Kent, new manager. You don't know who he is yet, but he'll be the new poster boy for our festival. And now that everyone knows that you're coming back, he can be a big star.
The rebel paupers are back, and they've got a message for the princess: "Don't worry, we're back. We're here for you, too." They're not going to stop, though, because they're still the "top 40 losers" of the music scene. They've come to "protect" the princess, they say, and "smirk stay on her" . The narrator says he's sorry, but it's going to be three more days before he can see the boy he left behind. He's glad to see her again, he says, and he wants to know how she's developing her talent. He asks who the new manager is for Kent's band, and the narrator says, "Hey, here's Kent, new manager. You don't know who he is yet, but he'll be the new poster boy for our festival. And now that everyone knows that you're coming back, he can be a big star.