Using it to make a point, he comes off as King of Kings.
And in any case, it was not as if a man could refuse the King of Kings.
Does the King of Kings prefer that, or the other approach?
The King of Kings did not dream that night, for the first time in a long while.
As the King of Kings had said, he stood close by now.
How much more did that apply to the King of Kings?
"The King of Kings has been here a long time, and he'll stay longer still."
But to say that would be to lose face before the King of Kings.
He waited to hear what the King of Kings would say.
If it weren't for you, he'd likely still be King of Kings.