The next morning, Marvin woke up early from bed. It was drizzling outside, and the weather was gloomy with few pedestrians on the street. Staying at home in such weather was the most comfortable, but Marvin had made arrangements with others for a meeting.
After breakfast and entrusting the shop to Levin, Marvin left Flower Street with Yuniya, and on the way out, he conveniently mailed a letter at the corner of the street.
At 9 a.m., their carriage arrived on Bank Street in the Westminster District, and they got off at the entrance of the Central Bank of London. Marvin had just pulled out his pocket watch to check the time when someone came running out of the bank.
"Mr. Nicholas! Over here!"
Marvin looked up and recognized the jeweler Smith, who could be considered a relative of Second Prince Shukri through his connection to Baron Frederick. They frequented each other's company, and this time it was Smith who was assisting with the listing on the stock exchange.