Faust walks towards the main door to the doorbell. He rang the bell but no sound can be heard in the house. He pressed the bell again and still no sound.
He goes to the main door, thinking the bell isn't going to help with anything. As he is about to knock on the door, the handle of the door made a movement.
Faust withdrew his hand and stood there, the door opened with a middle-aged man in butler suit opening the door.
"You must be Master. Faust." The old man with a humble, down to earth smile on his face, addressed Faust.
"Um-Yes, that is me." Surprised by the immense politeness from the butler, Faust replies him back in a low humbled voice.
"You don't need to ring the bell so many times, sir." The butler says.
"Huh? But it did not ring. It needs to be replaced." Faust tells the butler.
For which the butler points to a watch on his wrist "The bell rings in a low sound, only in my watch." The butler tells him.