"Of course, you can!"
The city lord said, seemingly oblivious to Alice's sarcasm.
He spoke loudly and with a smile.
Alice's mouth twitched slightly, and she took a sip of her wine.
Then, she said, "I'd like to step out for a bit."
She was growing tired of the atmosphere in the hall.
After standing up, Alice walked towards the exit.
"I'd like to get some fresh air too," Alan said with a smile.
"Very well, I will have someone accompany you," the city lord, playing the gracious host, offered eagerly.
"No need," Alan quickly interjected.
He and Alice left the hall together, heading into the courtyard.
The area was quiet, bathed in moonlight.
Alice let out a long sigh.
"I'm starting to sympathize with Lord Hofford," she said. "I heard that every time he visits a city, he has to network with the local dignitaries. It must be such a taxing ordeal."
"That's life," Alan said, laughing.