"Now, well would it have been for him who had first spoken had he left Robin Hood alone; but his anger was hot. . . . So, of a sudden, without any warning, he sprang to his feet, and seized upon his bow and fitted it to a shaft. "Ay," cried he, "and I'll hurry thee anon." And he sent the arrow whistling after Robin."
—The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood,
Howard Pyle
Who is the conflict between in this passage? Answer by using the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
The conflict is between Robin Hood and _______.
A: the deer
B: the sheriff
C: the archer
D: the king