The carriage continued to be cantered by the pair of horses with Di alone inside of it. He had his eyes closed before he smirked, "I can hear your rattling cold feet from here."
"Hahaha, forgive me, Sir Di, but one such as myself couldn't help but tremble in preparation," the driver answered.
"There is no need to apologize," Di shook his head. "Just be prepared for another departure, we are joining the banquet after all."
"I'll be sure to clean the carriage before tomorrow then, Sir Di."
"Do what you need then," Di nodded before he snorted a smile, "It's not like I can stop you from loving this carriage."
"It's my pride and joy," the driver laughed. "I have seen something wild with this baby, oops! Forgive my lack of manner."
"It's fine, I don't mind, it's not like we are only known for a day."
"Hahaha, thank you Sir Di."
"That's alright," Di nodded.