In a conversation between a son and his father, the son expresses concern about Tyson's well-being. The father's unexpected response indicates that Tyson is doing better than anticipated, even referencing the unusual choice of peanut butter as something indicative of Tyson's situation. The dialogue showcases a mix of parental concern and humor, highlighting the son’s protective instincts.
The discussion quickly shifts to a serious topic, where the son confronts his father about the potential destruction of their home and the stakes involved in saving Olympus. The father's reluctance and attachment to their palace, which he has spent centuries renovating, is evident. However, he ultimately concedes to his son's wishes while also conveying his apprehension, emphasizing the gravity of their situation and the unexpected nature of their conversation.