"Why is that?" I asked, trying to remain patient.
"Because he is the one earning for the household," he answered as if it were the most obvious reason.
"And if both the husband and wife earn money?" I pressed on, and he looked surprised.
"Why would that be necessary, Your Highness? We earn enough to provide our family with a luxurious life," he replied, aghast at my inquiry.
"Have you met my knight Rubin?" I asked, changing the subject. He glanced toward Roselia and then nodded.
"Yes, Your Highness. She has often come here with you and her family," he responded sincerely and I nodded.
"So should she look for a man who will stay at home just because she already earns?" I inquired, and Roselia chuckled.
"Your Highness, wouldn't Sir Roselia have to leave the knighthood once she is married?"—Well, that did not go the way I had expected.
"Do you have a daughter, Rubin?" I continued, seeing his confusion, yet he nodded.