"Why is that?"
Gu Weijing was also speculating on how Saint-Exupéry depicted the arrogant monarch of the lonely planet when he wrote "The Little Prince."
"Fatigue and solitude."
Hearing Mr. Tree Sloth's narration, this thought emerged in Gu Weijing's mind.
People often say that "The Little Prince" is a fairy tale about loneliness, and every character in it is quite lonely.
Gu Weijing had never understood exactly where the King's loneliness lay, but now he somewhat gets it.
Encyclopedias say the King is hypocritical and arrogant, authoritarian, and conceited,
none of which is incorrect.
But when he faced the Little Prince wanting to leave, he was not angry because his authority was challenged, but simply because he failed to win over the Little Prince.
He was very lonely,
desiring a new companion so much.
