Arthur spends his entire day in his bedroom with Nyx and Margaret. They enjoy themselves in various ways before he finally falls asleep, embraced by the two beauties—this slumber proving to be one of the most delightful in his two lives so far.
He wakes up in the early evening and plays with little Eve before they all gather in Josephine's dining room, along with her, Oliver, and other Drummonds.
Arthur has Margaret seated on one side of him, Aria on the other, and Eve on his lap as they enjoy a splendid dinner. Yet, he's also curious about the status of the nobles in Lakeview, and he inquires with Josephine about it.
"How did the public assembly go?"
"As expected," Josephine explains. "Everyone is afraid, yet their thoughts first turn to what they might gain from it…" She sighs, disappointed with her own kind.