The King, still trying to get Emon to do work, sent a magical feather that was cursed to become heavier every time Emon tried to lift it. The King thought this would force Emon to seek a "Spiritual Strength" to carry it.
The third twist: Emon didn't try to lift the feather. He used "Lazy Logic" to realize that if the feather became heavy based on his effort, then by using zero effort, the feather would remain light. He placed the feather on a small floating cloud and let it drift, refusing to acknowledge its existence. The feather, unable to find any effort to feed on, became so light that it floated away, triggering a magical feedback loop that caused the King's own crown to become heavy with all the unacknowledged laziness of his kingdom. In a 6000-word ideological showdown, Emon teaches the King that true leadership is not about bearing the weight of the world, but about empowering others to carry their own. The chapter ends with the King, exhausted by his own crown, taking a nap in Emon's hammock, and Emon using the King's velvet cloak as a blanket.
