Chapter 63

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Bright sunlight poured through the circular glass walls, making the whole area sparkle.

Green grass, sweet-scented roses, lilacs, lilies, dahlia, rapeseed flowers, rudbeckia, petunia, and all sorts of other colorful flowers, statues with beautiful figures, and cool, peaceful sounds.

I felt like I was back in Romagna. At the same time, I realized that I was missing the nature and climate of the South, apart from my feelings for my family.

The golden sunlight and warm wind, siesta and sherbet, women with faded blonde hair, lace parasols, and men with tanned skin.

Maybe it was because it felt similar to where I lived in my previous life.

"We can go boating here."

Ellenia, who followed me into the greenhouse garden, saw the magnificent waterfall from the fountain and said this calmly.

It was just like her, so I laughed.

"Ellen, you like lilies, don't you? I'll make you a wreath."

"...Thank you."

It was a vague answer, but it didn't matter.

I wanted to see the brother and sister with a wreath on their head one day.

Ellenia sat on a rose-covered bench and looked around the surrounding landscape while I made a wreath out of lilies and other flowers. I couldn't decide which looked more beautiful, the rose or Ellenia.

"This is a Southern garden. It may not be the same greenhouse from there, but is it similar?"

"It's not exactly the same, but yes, pretty similar. Do you like it?"

"Yes, I think it's wonderful. As you know, the style itself is different here."

It must be different since this was a place where gnomes having fertility comparable to cockroaches, dug tunnels in the yard to make a living.

For this reason, the gardener who managed the greenhouse was from the temple vineyard.

Instead of wasting budget and manpower to make more improvements, they were going to focus on increasing security.

"By the way, there's already quite a stack of invitations. It's all for Ruby."

"Oh.. Thank you."

"As you know, you don't have to answer each one. You have a lot of things to pay attention to, so I think it's okay for you to start social activities after the festival season is over. You need to learn how to keep track of these things."

Social activities were a must in Romagna.

Considering my status and position there, it was natural, and I hosted more frequently, rather than being invited.

As a head group, the meeting hosted by my father's group was more luxurious than the ones here.

Some made excuses of being busy or not having time, but everyone knew that they were secretly attending.

All the social activities that I'd attended so far were horse riding meetings and the St. Agnes's charity event, but after my husband gave me a banquet, invitations flew from all over the place.

From simple tea-time invitations to all kinds of social gatherings, I was almost at a loss.

Of course, it was not only the banquet but also the fact that we were finally married.

Yes, I finally built a castle with my haughty husband and made a visit to the temple! Hehe.

Regardless of how holy the bell of the temple sounded, even the eyes of the archbishop, who usually seemed expressionless, looked warm.

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