Finally, the twins Mario and Luigi arrived at the Mushroom Kingdom. They're handsome and cute babies and their differences are barely noticed, except for the hats they wear: Mario wears a red hat and Luigi wears a green one.

On the next day, the news spread as fast as light: during the day, the neighbors came to the babies' house to visit and compliment their parents for their arrival, also bringing gifts.

Two days later, at night, a luxurious carriage pulled by six horses pass through the City streets and climb the hill heading to the most important place of the Mushroom Kingdom: the Mushroom Castle. The carriage stops right at the Castle's entrance and, from inside it, get out two toads and, last, a gorgeous woman with golden hair, wearing a royal pink dress and a silver crown. It's Princess Peach, the ruler, returning from royal duties at foreign territories.

The first toad that got out is... Toad. Young and full of energy, he's the princess' assistant, helping her doing small tasks. Admires Peach by her beauty and the love she puts ruling the kingdom.

The second toad, an old one, is Toadsworth, ministry of Mushroom Castle. Before Peach's 18th birthday, he was Ministry of the Kingdom and always companions her in the royal duties, guiding and instructing when needed.

Peach, Toad and Toadsworth are welcomed by the Castle's guards and servants, who report immediately the welfare of the place. With Toad, Peach heads to her royal room and throw herself upon the comfortable bed, saying:

—Ah, home sweet home! I'm tired, but happy for having come back! These meetings are annoying! Did you see how Florim's prince behaves? I was about to slap that jerk's face!

—Yes—agrees Toad—, but the agreements were perfect, Princess. Everything turned out ok!

—Yeah, we won't have to worry for some time. But I don't want to talk about it now, I just want to rest! You can go to sleep as well, Toad. Good night!—wishes the princess, smiling.

—Same for you, my lady!—replies him, bowing her and leaving.

In the next day, after lunch, Peach is in her room, when she suddenly hears somebody knocking at the door.

—Who is it?

—It's me, Princess. Toadsworth.

—Get in—allows her. Toadsworth walks in bringing a letter in his hand, does a bow and says:

—I just stopped to deliver you this letter. A soldier got it while we were travelling.

She opens the letter, reads it and says, happy:

—How wonderful! It's from one of the city's family! A pair of babies arrived to them and they're inviting me to visit! Well, the working hour is over, so I'll go now.

—Then I'll order the servants prepare the carriage.

—No, thanks, ministry. I want to go strolling through town. Now, if you excuse me, I'm going to dress up.

—As you wish, Princess. Excuse me—says the ministry, bowing and leaving the room. Peach takes a good shower, dress and make up, takes her parasol, the letter and leaves to visit Mario and Luigi and their parents.