Belhart, who had expected it, did not show his disappointment.
"That's why I want you to attend my party just like today."
He stared doubtfully and watched.
"But, Your Majesty. How about will other people react?"
Belhart did not seem to care and continued to impose his will.
"That will be my business and I will not let just a single person can talk behind your back. And develop a perception of a couple husband and wife who are divorced, could stay familiar."
Monna, even more, doubted Belhart's statement.
What kind of familiarity did Belhart mean?
Did they ever get along? And did they ever show harmony?
Well, even though in front of other people.
Monna finally decided to give in.
"Very well. I will try. But I can't promise."
Belhart still persisted with her argument.
"You must attend. And if you don't attend, the party will never get started."
Monna was surprised.