King Jozef teaches Kulderzipken and princess Prieel the constitutional articles by heart, even he's not flawless at them himself. Queen Angina's first composition "Come and eat" has the predictable effect on the kids. Then the king realizes the constitutional meaning of the facts a window was opened by the wind and a cock crowed thrice while pheasant is served, as the Grims did to prepare the constitutional exam: someone must go to Alsdanië (in Dutch 'If then-land') while throwing dice, so Kulderzipken is send off; Prieel may not come along, and nobody even knows where it is. The king enjoys reading the constitutional punishments for various crimes, but then finds failing the Alsdanië mission means all castle-dwellers become three-year olds, so a royal nursery is prepared. Kulderzipken gets completely lost, which is the only way to find Alsdanië, so its imperial court of white cadavers magically appears. The emperor tells him a constitutional visitor must carry out three tasks, on pain of transformation into a nest-box. First he must make a fish fly; fortunately he's still watched from the castle trough the telescope, so Prieel can order the Grimms to bind one on a rocket. Next he must eat an apple without biting in it; they send the necessary to make applesauce. Finally he must fight the Alsdanian giant, which is a child, the emperor's son who can't stand losing or pain, so he takes a beating without resistance and even gets his failed predecessors transformed back into people. The emperor joins him to the feast in the royal castle.
—KGF Vissers