Chapter 84 Part1 (1/2)
Translator: Riven
Editor: Lord Iust's proposal to celebrate Cecily's, Maria's and ether at my house was accepted
To tellparty, ent to h the ”Gate”
”You came back very early today, shi+n” (Merlin)
”You've also brought your friends horandrandma welcohness Would youat the door? You've blocked my servants' way out”
I hastened to look out of the
There was a huge crowd in front of o in and out of the house as we pleased
Servants mainly used the back door, however, it seeot it! I'll take eency measures as soon as possible” (shi+n)
”Coathered here?” (Melinda)
August explained the reason to grandrand e caether
”Isn't my birthday in December?” (shi+n)
”Yes, it is” (Melinda)
”Cecily's birthday is also on the same day and Maria's birthday is close to ether” (shi+n)
”Well, I see” (Melinda)
Grandma was surprised to learn that Cecily's birthday was on the same day as mine
”Uncle Dis, Michel-san, Uncle Toht it is better to hold it in grandma's house As it will take us so party, we decided to talk to you about it first”
”It's not a probleht to celebrate your birthday in someone else's ho the party in her home, instead, she was more worried about the views of Cecily and Maria's families
As nobles, wouldn't they be disdained and looked down upon by others if they didn't even celebrate their children's birthdays at their own homes?
”It's not really a probleirl if I don't celebrate ether with shi+n's and refuse Wolford's wishes” (Cecily)
”Yes I think others will envy you” (August)
”Also, His Majesty will come to shi+n's birthday party, andto welcome him” (Cecily)
”My servants will face similar problems too They'll be under intolerable pressure” (Maria)
Servants in Cecily and Maria's hoe pressure if Uncle Dis went to their houses
However, Uncle Dis usually stayed at otten used to his presence in the house Sometimes, they even treated him rather casually, but Uncle Dis didn't mind at all
He see a coldlight beer, getting drunk and sleeping on the sofa in the living room
To me, he was just my uncle, but it wasn't like that for others
In Earlshi+de, he was a famous monarch who loved his people, made the country richer and more developed and refused to sacrifice the country's interests for his individual desires
I only learned that after arriving at the capital
”So will it be okay if Uncle Dis comes to my house?” (shi+n)
”Well, does that boy think anyone can come here?” (Melinda)
”I'm really sorry I'll discuss with ust)