Chapter 481: Do men become more romantic after marriage?
Aina came bursting into the garden while we were digesting our breakfast by walking around the garden and watching Jade talk to the other birds and bugs and picking some flowers for me.
"My newlywed bosses!" she came looking all cute and ready for a day out instead of her usual baggy mechanic jumpsuit.
"She’s been in her bestest mood ever since you gave her that liquid elemental mana concentrate," Zarfa told me when I looked at the girl with raised brows.
"Good," Natha said behind the Human Realm’s newspaper he asked the butler earlier. "Happy inventor means there will be a good invention soon."
"Hehe--see me coming up with a flat cell phone next time!" she patted her chest confidently, and I clapped my hands in excitement.
Nice! Very nice! Give me my phone, girl!
With that exciting note, we went away on a trasmigrator’s day out plus Jade, with Natha’s very generous allowance to be spent among us--even though I still had a lot from the last time I was here. But Zarga told me I should let my husband act cool and just take the money.
And so, that was how the four of us had a blast around the reviving kingdom’s Capital--or, as Zarfa said, contributed to the boost of the local economy.
It had only been two months since my last visit, but the change was palpable. The damages to buildings from the last war had almost finished being mended, and the wheel of economy had started to turn again. More stores were opening, and the people’s faces were considerably brighter. The Capital had finally felt like a Capital.
Zarfa said merchants were active again after knowing the kingdom was no longer plagued with corrupted mana. More goods came from outside the kingdom since the situation had become conducive, and the voice of unrest became nothing more than a quiet breeze.
In this new, bright atmosphere, we played to our heart’s content. Went from store to store and had our own runway session with Jade as the model. The boy was happy because he could wear lots of clothes, and we bought anything he liked from the piles.
