He was different from his wife, who held the courtesy of nobility that had been taught to her highly. He was not an aristocrat, and he did not wish to be one of them or act highly like those arrogant human beings.
He was pleased with the blood that flowed through his body. Being bound by too many non-sense rules was never his favorite. Yet he would keep his respect and understanding for his wife, as it was hard to change what had been taught and implemented in her whole life until now.
Canillas knew that well, and he would not demand for her to change for his sake. How could he be selfish to ask her for a change toward something that he was reluctant to do if he was asked to?