Side Chapter: Vivienne's Two Aunties (II).
Baron Hills set himself aside after dinner, excusing himself to enter his office and ordering all the other servants inside the dining hall to finish up and rest.
"Thank you for the wonderful dinner." He tells them before completely leaving for work.
The paperworks which he still hasn't done, matters with nobles were second to none.
Many papers flooded his table but all he had in his mind was ways on how to make his little granddaughter happy.
The idea was set, right as they talked on the dinner table.
"I must hurry and send a letter for her highness." He thinks of Rose, the only person she can summon within his authority and power to ask for a private audience.
While he still has some doubts, after all love blooms with the pillar and foundation of trust to which she broke by betraying his daughter leaving Kein's heart fragile and broken.