The next time the carriage came to a halt, it was right before the Valente Mansion.
Rutherford and Yvonne were the first to get off the carriage following which Marcus soon followed after them.
Turning to the side, they found the boys out of the carriage as well.
'They are still sulking.' The little girl surmised after taking a single look at the three boys who were glaring at their fathers.
Rutherford and Marcus deserved the glares as they had not only snatched their seats with Yvonne in her carriage but they had also thrown them onto the other carriage which was less comfortable.
Having the taste of the finer things made one cherish them more after they are taken away.
The boys who had left the Valente Mansion in the comfortable carriage carefully prepared for Yvonne had to return in Viscount Valente's regular carriage which gave them the deluxe experience of the bumpy ride.
Thus, their annoyance was valid and even justified.
Rutherford let her act as she pleased because controlling commoners would be easier than the stubborn nobles.
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