"That's not so hard," the robozoom thought, but of course, he couldn't remember the name of the robot princess. He had forgotten, just like his brother and everyone else in the kingdom.
The green robozoom paced around, wondering how he could find out the princess's name again. As he pondered there, the two web browsers from the Programmes Land climbed in through the throne room window.
"Don't be sad, little robozoom, because we've sent out all our search bots to scour every nook and cranny of the Internet. You know, once something goes online, it stays there, even if someone wants to erase it completely. You'll see, by tomorrow morning we'll have the name of the robot princess!"
The robozoom was delighted and impatiently awaited the return of the search programmes, the search bots. They came one by one, but unfortunately, none of them found anything about the robot princess. It was as if she had never existed!
"Whoever erased the princess from the Internet really knew what they were doing," lamented one of the bots, who also returned empty-handed.
The night passed slowly, and only one bot was missing, a little one named Kajla. Shortly before dawn, they saw Kajla coming, but its legs were all scratched up.
"Where have you been, Kajla, my son?" asked its master, one of the web browsers.