When Suldak and Thea rushed back to the Marquis of Luther's Mansion, Hathaway and Beatrice had already completed the resignation procedures from the Foreign Affairs Bureau and returned to the Marquis' Mansion with several boxes of their personal belongings.
Two magic caravans drove into the Marquis Palace one after the other.
Hathaway walked out of the magic caravan with her fluffy dress in hand. When she saw Suldak emerging from the carriage of the magic caravan behind her, she quickly pulled Beatrice over.
Several maids unloaded their personal belongings from the carriage of the magic caravan and carried them to Hathaway's room.
Suldak looked at Hathaway, whose steps seemed to become much lighter, and asked with a smile:
"How does it feel to quit your first job?"
Hathaway leaned forward, letting Suldak hold her slender waist, and kissed her face affectionately.
"I feel very relaxed, but also a little lost, just a sense of emptiness with nothing to do." Hathaway said, her face full of inner tangles.
Suldak held Hathaway's slender waist with one hand, turned to Beatrice on the other side and asked: "How about you...how do you feel?"
"Fortunately, rather than working at the Foreign Affairs Bureau of Bena Province, I am looking forward to finding something relaxing, interesting and meaningful to do in the city of Ruyter!"
Suldak pinched Beatrice's round chin, took a small peck on her sexy lips, and said coquettishly: "If you don't have any salary requirements, this matter is very simple."
"No, not at all, tell me what I can do?" Beatrice asked expectantly.
Suldak put his arms around Beatrice's slender waist and said: "As a volunteer in a children's welfare home, you can do whatever you want. No one will care about you if you don't want to. Your job is to take the children to play in the yard.
It’s both relaxing and interesting, and the most important thing is that it’s very meaningful. It will make people think that you are very caring and have a sense of social responsibility..."
"Ah... I think the job in the Foreign Affairs Bureau is easier." Beatrice blinked and said.
Hathaway blinked her big green eyes, smiled strangely at the Surdak elf and said, "How about...we don't have dinner at home, we go out to eat something casually, and then we take you in
Want to take a nice walk around the city?”
Of course Suldak had no objection, and then agreed:
"OK!"
Hathaway hurriedly pushed Suldak and Thea into the car, then got into the car herself, signaling Beatrice to get in the car quickly.
Beatrice looked at the fluffy long dress that was not very convenient for going out and asked: "Hathaway, why don't we change into a dress?"
Hathaway said to the surprised Beatrice: "Change the spare one in the car and get in the car quickly. If mom finds out, our plan to go out for dinner will definitely be ruined!"
Hathaway then closed the car door, pushed open the car window, and said kindly to the butler waiting at the door: "Butler Kenneth, please tell Mrs. Marian that Viscount Suldak invited us out.
have supper……"
The butler stood on the steps, saluted and replied: "Yes, miss!"
"Uh..." Suldak was speechless and could only sit on the sofa opposite Hathaway and Beatrice.
Suldak followed Hathaway onto the magic caravan, and the carriage circled the circular corridor in the front courtyard. Suldak even saw Lady Marianne appearing on the doorstep from the rear window of the carriage.
Under Hathaway's constant urging, the magic caravan quickly drove away from the Marquis Luther's Mansion.
The guard guarding the gate thought there was something urgent, so he rushed out of the gatehouse at a trot, quickly opened the gate, and the magic carriage rushed out of the yard without slowing down.
When Marquis Luther returned to the mansion in the magic caravan, he found that Hathaway and Suldak were not on the steps at the door. He turned to look at Lady Marianne with a questioning look in his eyes.
Lady Marian, who stood at the front to welcome Marquis Luther home, could only say helplessly:
"Your baby girl took Suldak out to dinner!"
Marquis Luther nodded slightly and said with a smile: "Before the wedding, they should be given some space to be alone."
After saying that, he held Mrs. Marian's hand and climbed up the steps, and walked into the house surrounded by a group of people.
…
The ladies from the aristocratic families have very complicated waist ties on the back of their petticoats, which can make the figure taller and taller, make the waist appear thinner, and make the breasts look taller and taller. Even in this hot summer,
This kind of skirt also requires wearing three layers, a petticoat, a long skirt and an outer skirt, as well as long white stockings and cutout leather shoes.
Although the long skirt cut from this magic pattern cloth is expensive, its comfort is unmatched by ordinary silk.
Two pairs of long snow-white legs were wearing stockings in front of him. Suldak looked at them carefully. Only Siya huddled aside and silently kicked her two white calves. She didn't need such silky white stockings. The main thing was
It's a bit inconvenient to transform into a mermaid...
There are very few vehicles on the streets in the Noble District, and there are basically no pedestrians on the roadside.
When the carriage was about to turn into a busy shopping street, the two of them changed their skirts into long skirts for shopping, and then let the carriage drive along the street.
Every street in Bena City is very neat, and the shopping street is lined with shops. Hathaway took Beatrice and looked out the window, discussing what she would like to eat for dinner.
The mermaid Siya was also attracted by the bustling street market, especially the shops on both sides that were lit up with lights. The lights in the dusk stretched into the distance with no end in sight.
A strong aroma of seafood and chili sauce came in from the car window. Siya couldn't help but swallow her saliva. Her stomach kept protesting to her. She took out a wet handkerchief and covered her face with it. She patched it up for herself.
A little water.
The carriage stopped next to a three-story building opposite the Opera House. Suldak stepped off the magic caravan and saw that the door was filled with all kinds of gorgeous noble carriages. In front of many carriages were green-scaled horses or black-scaled horses. These war horses
It should have appeared on the battlefield, but now it has been reduced to a tool for pulling carts.
The door of the restaurant is lined with trees and there is a large courtyard inside. The waiters at the door are dressed in exquisite clothes and receive guests who enter the restaurant very seriously.
Occasionally, if a guest is stopped, a lobby manager with a noble medal on his chest will appear just in time and persuade the guest to leave.
It seems that this is a high-end restaurant that requires reservations and only those with noble status can dine here.
Hathaway and Beatrice held Suldak's arms on the left and right, and walked to the door of the restaurant. A waiter stepped forward and asked respectfully: "Do any of the guests have reservations?
"
Hathaway will hold the family crest in the palm of her hand, show it to the waiter, and say: "I am Hathaway Luther, and my father should have a table at your place."
The waiter quickly found the lobby manager who had aristocratic status. The lobby manager with neatly combed hair took another look at Hathaway and her family crest, and then asked respectfully: "Ms. Hathaway,
How many people are you dining with?"
"There are only four of us." Hathaway pursed her lips and said.
The lobby manager told a waiter beside him: "Take these guests to No. 5 on the second floor to reserve a table."
The attendant quickly bowed and said: "Okay, manager, please come with me..."
This was the first time that Suldak saw that the family crest of a noble family could be used to find a table in a high-end restaurant.
Hathaway seemed a little proud. She rarely wore the family crest on her chest. Suldak rarely saw Beatrice wearing the Gophero family crest, but she could use it at this time. Su
Erdak also thinks it's really convenient.
Walking into the restaurant, almost all the seats on the first floor of the restaurant were filled with customers, and the waiters carrying silver plates were almost lining up to walk out of the kitchen.
The restaurant is decorated with many green plants, which almost perfectly isolate each dining area, forming a semi-private space.
The waiter climbed up the steps to the second floor along the main building of the restaurant. At the entrance of the stairs to the second floor, a group of young nobles filed down.
The faces of the young people walking in front were a little red, and they had obviously drunk some wine. They walked to the stairs talking and laughing. The two young people walking in front saw Hathaway and Beatrice.
, he stopped, especially the young man at the front who actually raised his hand to signal everyone behind him to stop, and then walked alone in front of Hathaway.
He smelled heavily of alcohol, and the gold noble badge on his chest was particularly conspicuous.
"Hathaway, I asked you why every time we invite you to dinner, you always refuse with various reasons. It turns out that you have made an appointment with someone else." There was a hint of venom in the young noble's eyes, and he did not even look at Su.
Erdak glanced at him.
Hathaway frowned slightly and wanted to pull Suldak from the side and walk upstairs.
But he was stopped by the young noble with his body. The young man turned back to the crowd and said:
"Cole Norton, I heard that Hathaway is getting married and is the consul of Talapaganluit City. Don't you have anything to say in your heart?"
At this time, Suldak realized that Cole Norton was also in the crowd, but he looked a little embarrassed.
Before Cole Norton could say anything, the young noble continued boldly:
"Speaking of which, Hathaway, your judgment of people is getting worse and worse. I heard that the governor of Ruit City is an old man who is about to retire."
Suldak didn't understand this sentence at all. Count Clay Cushing is indeed about to retire, but what does it have to do with Hathaway's judgment in people?
While the young noble was speaking, the waiter accompanying both parties leaned against the wall and shivered with fear.
The noble young man sneered: "What? Before the wedding, do you come here to say your final goodbyes to your lover?"
He glanced at Suldak again from the corner of his eyes.
Hathaway was almost going crazy and said angrily: "Edie, what does it have to do with you who I come to have dinner with?"
The companion with long blond hair next to the young noble quickly walked down, took a deep look at Surdak, and then said to the young noble:
"Edie, stop talking, you are drunk."
After speaking, he said to Hathaway apologetically:
"I'm sorry, Hathaway, please ignore him. Edie is like this. He talks nonsense when he is drunk. When he wakes up, I will ask him to go to the Marquis Luther's Mansion to apologize to you in person."
The young noble named Edie struggled and said:
"Let go. You dare not offend Marquis Luther. Why don't I dare? The person supporting the Luther family is my brother Eustace, not me, Edie."
He broke free from the hand of the man with long blond hair and stared at Hathaway with a half-smile:
"Sorry, I said it so bluntly."
The young man with long blond hair shouted to the crowd behind him:
"Why are you still standing there, why don't you help me drag Edie away! Cole..."
He winked at Cole again.
A group of young nobles hurriedly dragged Eddy down the stairs. Cole Norton deliberately lagged behind and looked at Suldak with hostility.
The two attendants let out a deep breath, looked at each other, and then cautiously approached the guests they were responsible for.
Cornaughton was still blocking Hathaway's way. He glanced to both sides and felt that Hathaway would not give him a chance to talk alone, so he bit the bullet and whispered to Hathaway: "Hathaway
, in fact, I can also become the lord of a city, as long as you give me some more time, there is no need for you to wrong yourself."
"Cole, how long has it been since we last met?" Hathaway hugged Suldak's arm tightly, as if she was declaring sovereignty or seeking comfort, but her voice was very cold when she spoke.
"It must have been more than a year." Cole Norton said with some uncertainty.
"It's been so long! But why haven't you become more mature?" Hathaway whispered to him: "Okay, don't block it here! Just treat it as a formal farewell. I will go there next month.
I’m moving to Ruyter City, and I hope there won’t be such embarrassing meetings in the future!”
Cole didn't get angry because of this. He didn't even look at Suldak, he just ran downstairs in despair.
The look in Hathaway's eyes at the end clearly said, 'I'm watching you fall into the fire pit and I can't save you...'
Hathaway rolled her eyes speechlessly. She thought that coming here to eat would give her more freedom, but unexpectedly she met the person she least wanted to meet.
Beatrice held Suldak's arm from the other side and winked at him, indicating that he should comfort Hathaway at this time.
Suldak also felt quite embarrassed. He originally wanted to stand in front of Hathaway, but before he could step forward, the friction ended unexpectedly.
He held Hathaway's hand tightly and followed the waiter to the second floor.
The waiter arranged for Suldak and Hathaway to sit next to the window on the second floor of the restaurant. This location was separated by a row of green plants and was particularly quiet.
Hathaway sat on the chair, took a sip of ice water, and said, "I'm really looking forward to finally leaving this circle that is almost suffocating."
Beatrice and Thea sat side by side and explained to Suldak: "The full name of Edie just now is Edie Newman, probably because Marquis Luther has always supported his younger brother Eustace.
, he had some grudge against the Luther family, so he spoke rudely to Hathaway."