Read this excerpt from "Daedalus and Icarus."
Daedalus and [Icarus] packed up their supplies and got ready to leave on the next boat. However, King Minos stopped them at the dock. "I would like you to stay,” he said. "I have other projects for you to do.” Then the king smiled kindly and held up two large bags of gold. "Will this persuade you?” he asked.
"No, thank you,” Daedalus replied. "I’m not interested in another project.”
The king’s face grew red, and he became very upset. "Perhaps I should tell the gods that you can create as well as they do. Will that persuade you to stay?” the king asked. "You know how much they hate it when humans try to act like gods.”
Which best states the conflict in this excerpt?
Daedalus wants to build something for the king, but the king does not offer Daedalus enough gold.
Daedalus does not want to work for the king anymore, and the king is unhappy about that.
Daedalus and Icarus are just about to leave the castle on a boat, but the king wants to talk to them.
Daedalus and Icarus have been acting like gods, and the king threatens to tell the villagers about them.