207 Chapter 207: Relaxing (2/2)
He could sigh in resignation as he too dressed up. It wasn't that big of a deal if he was absent from his companies. He had already set the foundation; now it was Veronica's and his colleagues' job to build it up.
Besides, he could potentially score a great trading partner in Limbo kingdom. The underground business, requiem has previously shown their interest in him so that Caesar would spark up a few meetings.
Thinking to here, he finally dressed and hooked both Ahri's and Elizabeth's arms. Since they were all dressed nicely, it was only natural for them to go out to dinner, like an average family. Although their family was unique and would face many hurdles down the road, it was okay to relax every now and then.
As such, Caesar prepared a fancy carriage rimmed with bright gold. The cushions inside were a deep red and the curtains covering the small window were a shade of black. On the outside, a few golden lions were engraved onto the carriage, explicating that the carriage belongs to a member of the royal family.
Caesar sat on one side of the carriage while both Elizabeth and Ahri sat on the other. Without much words exchanged, the carriage driver brought them to a restaurant at the northern side of Rahvin kingdom, the most fantastic place to eat in the area.
Only the noblest and affluent families were allowed in this restaurant; however, even then, those who were nearby bowed in respect and awe. Caesar adorned a fancy single breasted suit with a blue undershirt, black blazer, grey vest, black pants, and a set of elegant, pointed shoes.
His slender hands were left bare, and his appearance awed the nearby women. In contrast, Ahri's very natural and beautiful body made the men nearly drool. Of course, Elizabeth's cute appearance shocked a few nearby citizens as well.
The group of three were practically sparkling as they entered the furbished restaurant. All three of them possessed much better than average appearances and were treated as such. The waiter that attended to them was an experienced middle-aged man.
He kept his head down most of the time and stared into Caesar's eyes every time he asked questions. He was the peak of respect and Caesars couldn't find one thing to complain about; the restaurant was superb.
The lights were dimmed, and even though it was still relatively early, the sun didn't bother anyone in the establishment. They were able to order a few excellent meals without a hassle and peacefully enjoy them.
This continued for another quarter of an hour until they finally finished their respective meals. This was the first time they had ever gone out to eat as a family; as such, they were in a rather good mood.
Caesar paid the bill and gave the waiter a handsome tip before standing up, ”well, let's return to the palace and relax,” he said, ”I'll be leaving in two days, so I should spend some time with my father as well.”