The next day, after staying over at Shakespeare's manor, the princess's grandfather rode on a carriage provided by Shakespeare. The moment the princess's grandfather arrived at the Count's mansion, Sebastian greeted him at the front door. The former couldn't believe his eyes when he entered the foyer. His granddaughter is right here, beside the Count.
"Is that you, my little angel?"
"Yes, grandpa."
The two royals were caught in a familial embrace. "It's exactly what I thought. You look just like me, except for the eye colour. I knew you'd grow up well."
This made the princess hug her paternal grandfather even tighter, but the latter didn't mind. Meanwhile, Sebastian and the Count keenly observed the scene in front of them. Though Sebastian has a bittersweet expression on his face, the Count is melancholic with a pinch of envy. "Why must life be unfair?" thought the master of this very mansion.
After a moment of reunion, the Count invited everyone to the dining room.
