Select the correct answer. Based on this excerpt from "The Water of Life," what can the reader tell about the narrator?
"This is the man for me," says the princess, "and I will have none other." For she could see with half an eye that he was the hero who had been doing all the wonderful things that had happened because he said nothing about himself.
As for the king-why, all that was left for him to do was to pack off home again; and I, for one, am glad of it.
And this is true; the best packages are not always wrapped up in blue paper and tied with a pretty string, and there are better men in the world than kings and princes, fine as they seem to be.
A.
The narrator thinks that the faithful servant is a better man than the king.
B.
The narrator has sympathy for the king after he lost the princess.
C.
The narrator wants stories to wrap up at the end like a package.
D.
The narrator enjoys telling stories about kings packing up and going home.