Henrik Zeberg
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Podcast Appearances
So he could stand out really nice.
He was very vain.
And he, of course, got intrigued.
There was, however, this one caveat to it, that if people were especially stupid or were not good at what they do, they would not be able to see the clothes.
And the emperor thought that was interesting, and he sent them off, and they started to work, the two fraudsters, on their looms, weaving and making the clothes.
The emperor got impatient and sent off his best advisor and said, can you go to check on how it's going?
The advisor came to the frotters and couldn't see the clothes.
And he thought, what is that going to tell of me if I can't see that clothes?
I'm not going to do that.
So he went back to the emperor and said, oh, that's amazing, sir.
You love it.
It's fantastic.
And then the emperor thought, OK, I got to go see myself.
And he went.
And again, he couldn't see the clothes.
And he thought, what is that going to tell my people about who I am and how I run the country?
So what he did was, again, like his advisor, to simply just keep silent.
And the day came where he was supposed to walk down the street, as we do when we get new clothes, we like to show it off.
And the fraudsters helped him put on the clothes, and he walked down the street.
And everybody, all in the crowds,