"Good afternoon." Quinn added, and Vincent sat down on the chair on the right while Quinn sat down opposite him.
"Afternoon, our King and Queen. I have not seen you two together for a while. I was beginning to think that you two are upset with each other."
Vincent chuckled lightly, "Oh no, grandmother. I can never be upset with my Queen. We have both been busy in the afternoon, that is why she and I come to greet you separately."
"It is good then that you are on good terms, especially since Queen Ellen just left after asking me to convince you to take Lady Aida as your royal concubine." Queen Dowager said, looking between them.
"How outrageous! How could she do that?" Vincent muttered, calmly, but his brows were furrowed while Quinn also felt annoyed, but maintained her composure.
"Calm down, I know that she is cunning as well as her niece, and I know that you have eyes only for your mate. So I told her no, and warned her not to bring it up again."