With how melancholic the Second Prince becomes, even the displeased Ryden can't help but feel a bit guilty
It really looks like Kervy only wants to be close with one of his brothers but Ryden was shutting him down like that
"E-ehem, a-anyway, so, what is your plan?" Ryden asks, trying to hide his guilt away as a son fron an enemy is not someone he could easily feel guilt with
After all, although the sins of the parents are not the sins of the child, it's still hard to feel some good will to the child of one's enemy
"Brother, I coincidentally received three invitation cards of Sir Rosen's wine party. Oh, if you don't know who Sir Rosen is, he was the most famous sommelier in the Capital. Since brother is starting a business that involves wine, I thought that it would do the business good if you received a praise from Sir Rosen" Kervy explained while showing the three black colored tickets that he has