Unlike the trip to Montville, Oues was much further away because it was the closest city in Montclair to the capital region of the Castillian Kingdom. The ducal party would travel for three days after leaving Baron Gerard and his people behind. They would camp for two nights while the last would be spent in an inn so the couple could get refreshed before facing the Martin family.
Marquis Herbert Martin presided over the eastern region of Montclair. For generations, the Martins took advantage of the fertile region and made a business out of the wines produced in this area.
Unlike Gerard, Herbert was known for his shallow nature. There were rumors of shady business practices but it was hidden well enough for King Stephano III to leave the merchant family alone. Without solid evidence, the King didn't have a leg to stand on. He ruled and made decisions based on evidence rather than feelings, which was how the previous king ran his business.