[The "duh," isn't voiced but it's heavily implied.]
He's my king.
[The way the words are emphasized are a bit strange. It's not "my king" as in "the one I serve," it's "my king" as in "the one that belongs to me." It's clearly a possessive statement, which probably shouldn't be that surprising, considering who's saying it.]
He doesn't have legs anymore, which is stupid, but he's still my king.
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[The "duh," isn't voiced but it's heavily implied.]
He's my king.
[The way the words are emphasized are a bit strange. It's not "my king" as in "the one I serve," it's "my king" as in "the one that belongs to me." It's clearly a possessive statement, which probably shouldn't be that surprising, considering who's saying it.]
He doesn't have legs anymore, which is stupid, but he's still my king.
[The pollen isn't helping his coherency.]