"Seren, can't you do it again?" Rayjin asked.
Before Seren could answer, Arlan spoke up, knowing that his niece might throw a tantrum if things weren't handled well. "Rayjin, those butterflies are gone now. They have been dancing for a while, and they must be tired. Let us leave and let them rest, alright? How about you come with me and explore the other side of the Crystal Palace? Grandmother said there is a pond there filled with water lilies and lotuses, and that the view of the snowy mountains are spectacular from the garden on that side. Didn't you say you want to look around? How can you look around if you only stay in the greenhouse?"
Rayjin felt like everything her uncle said made perfect sense. "I almost forgot," she let out a determined sound. "Let's go to the other side! Seren, let us go—"