Chapter 31
As the second son of the city’s ruling family, Julius left the manor to inspect the festival along with Laina.
The festival was no different from those he’d remembered from modern times.
He heard children laughing. People shared drinks while basking in the joy of the harvest. The sounds of merchants bargaining around the area filled the streets as items unavailable in modern times could be seen in every direction.
Although it didn’t have the splendor he had seen in modern times, the liveliness and fuss present here was by no means inferior to that of the modern age he’d lived in.
He walked through the streets of the city, the festival in full swing.
“Young Master, why don’t we make our way home now? The wind is quite chilly.”
“It’s gotten so late already.”
The festival had gone without a hitch.
Maybe it was because there were more soldiers patrolling than normal. Even if there were some sort of drunken disturbance, it would rarely escalate.
