In the following days, Arthur found himself enjoying long-lost tranquility and leisure. Apart from spending time with his family, occasionally inspecting the surrounding construction and attending Cabinet meetings, these were almost all of Arthur's daily tasks.
Australasia was also low-key during this time, with hardly any international actions apart from the ongoing domestic construction.
Like this, more than half a year passed by quickly, and it was soon September of 1909.
Since it was confirmed that Queen Mary was pregnant last Christmas, nine months had already passed.
Now that it was almost time for the birth, the royal palace was on high alert, and Arthur was waiting for his heir.
Especially in the last month or two, Arthur was on high alert, and even conducting office work almost by Queen Mary's side.
According to the doctors' conclusions, Queen Mary's due date was roughly around mid-to-late September, within a few days.