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Shrek: [confronts Charming in the dressing room] Break a leg. On second thought, let me break it for you. Charming: Thank goodness. I was afraid you wouldn't get back in time. [presses a button as Shrek grabs him] Shrek: Where's Fiona? Charming: Don't worry. She and the others are safe...for now. [grins evilly] [The guards burst in and holds Artie hostage. Shrek puts him down] Charming: [Walking up to Artie] Let me guess. Arthur. Artie: [Facing him] It's "Artie", actually. Charming: This boy is supposed to be the new King of Far Far Away? [laughs and held the dagger to Artie's throat] How pathetic. Stand still so I won't make a mess. Shrek: Charming, stop! I'm here now. You got what you wanted. This isn't about him. Artie: Then who's this about? I'm supposed to be king, right? Shrek: You weren't really next in line for the throne, I was! Artie: But you said the king asked for me personally. Shrek: Not exactly. Artie: What does that mean? Shrek: I said whatever I had to say, alright? I wasn't right for the job, I just needed some fool to replace me, and you fit the bill, so just go! Artie: [hurt and angry] You were playing me the whole time. Shrek: You catch on real fast, kid. Maybe you're not as big of a loser as I thought. [Donkey tries to reason with Artie, but Puss stops him] Artie: You know, for a minute...I actually thought. Charming: What, that he cared about you? He's an ogre. What did you expect? [Artie breaks free from the guards and looks at Shrek before storming out the dressing room in anger. Shrek feels guilty] You really do have a way with children, Shrek. [The guards forced Shrek out of the room]

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