As Orpheus and Luna arrived at the Morningstar Mansion, they were greeted by the family's servants. The servants, their faces etched with a mixture of joy and sorrow, welcomed them back home.
Luna, her heart filled with emotion, entered the mansion. The familiar halls and rooms brought back a flood of memories. She remembered the happy times she had spent here as a child, playing with her siblings and exploring the vast grounds.
Orpheus, in his disguise as a butler, followed Luna into the mansion. He found a room in the servants' quarters, a modest space compared to the luxurious rooms of the main house.
As he settled into his room, Orpheus couldn't help but feel a sense of sadness. The Morningstar Mansion, once a symbol of power and prestige, was now a shadow of its former self. But despite its decline, it was still home, and it held a special place in his heart.