At that time, General Lewis Bishop visited the Cres Val mansion. He was a tall man wearing a semi-formal black uniform with white and silver embroideries on its collar. His right eye stared at the interior design of the mansion for a while until his gaze lingered on the roses planted near the gate entrance. When Butler Del saw him, he formally bowed his head and welcomed him. After that, Butler Del guided this man inside the mansion.
Everything was still the same.
The Cres Val mansion was welcoming from the open door to the wide hallway. Upon the walls were the paintings of sceneries, flowers, and animals. The floor was an old-fashioned yet high-quality pearl marble and crystal chandeliers ornated the ceilings. The banisters, tables, and chairs were made from the sturdiest wood and tamed by a famous woodcarver in this kingdom. Several expensive vases and antiques were also displayed in every hallway.