"Uh-huh," Kit said. The tone sounded a bit too questioning though, as if he didn't know what a king was. Which was weird, given that he was a lot older than her. Well, she'd just tell him. If he already knew he could say so.
"A king is a man who's in charge of a whole kingdom," she says. "He makes the rules, though he usually has people helping him, so he doesn't make dumb too many ones, and everybody who lives in his kingdom has to do what he says. In return, the king's supposed to protect his people and try to do what's best for all of them."
"Course," she added, "there's not much for Lion-O to be in charge of, since the lizards destroyed Thundara. But he's still a good king, even if he messes up sometimes."
"And yeah, nobody should have to go hungry," she said. "Though I don't think there's any need to worry about that today!" She giggled. Even if if everyone ate their fill at the feast, there would still likely be left-overs to take home.
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"A king is a man who's in charge of a whole kingdom," she says. "He makes the rules, though he usually has people helping him, so he doesn't make dumb too many ones, and everybody who lives in his kingdom has to do what he says. In return, the king's supposed to protect his people and try to do what's best for all of them."
"Course," she added, "there's not much for Lion-O to be in charge of, since the lizards destroyed Thundara. But he's still a good king, even if he messes up sometimes."
"And yeah, nobody should have to go hungry," she said. "Though I don't think there's any need to worry about that today!" She giggled. Even if if everyone ate their fill at the feast, there would still likely be left-overs to take home.