Mr. Dutel looked rather haggard. In his words, both his grandsons and all four of his granddaughters had participated in the previous protests, and that period truly terrified him.
Fortunately, none of the children were harmed, but the despicable acts among the princes could no longer be concealed. This time, even his grandchildren had become divided.
Indeed, the children of Mr. Dutel's eldest son supported the Second Prince, the three children of his second son supported the Third Prince, and the only daughter of his youngest son supported the fifth.
"I really can't stand that family; those six brats can start arguing even over a meal," Mr. Dutel complained while assembling the projector and venting to Durin.