Well, this game happened.
> Take on a sympathetic tone.> "I'm sorry, Dreamy. You can have anything Miss Oebi does not need, but if she needs Queen Mundegaarde, then she needs Queen Mundegaarde."
> Take on a slightly sterner tone of voice.> "Dreamy, please do not embarrass yourself in public."
>"Have you forgotten what i taught you all ? A proper Maid must be graceful and polite, and saying such negative words about someone you have just met right on their face is the complete opposite of that."
> What else was in the box other than the doll and the fork?
> Look back to Oebi.> "My apologies. The doll and the fork will be fine if my companion may keep the box and the rest of its contents."
> "Unfortunately not. The box itself was specifically promised to her, and given she remembered me after nearly a thousand years, I am sure she will not forget the box or the promise so easily."
> "On the contrary, she is fully dedicated to make sure it does not get damaged any further."
>"She did come all the way from the Mansion to this place with it on her hands, and nothing broke."
> "Well, if it were restored, would it then be returned to its owner?"
> Pull out the gold we got from Kay.> "Then how much will it cost?"
> Sigh and put away our gold.> "Very well. I am sorry we could not work something out to your satisfaction regarding the box."
> "I am not sure I have the time for such a thing. I do wish to return home as soon as I can."
> Delicately retrieve and hand over the fork and the doll.
> Nod.> "It is very much appreciated. I would understand if you are still largely skeptical of my story, but if there is any sort of message you wish I would deliver to Princess Sukuna in my time, I would be glad to do so."
> Give a small smirk.> "That is probably the most practical request I have heard so far. Yes, I will do this for you."