Chapter 852: Section 565: Finding Fun at Work (Part 2)_2
"I don’t know whether I should thank him for his dedication to this world, or blame him for neglecting our daughter." As the King, Goethe let out a hearty laugh.
Anna also smiled—she found herself truly fond of this young man.
Her daughter was picky, Anna knew that, but she never imagined her daughter could find someone akin to a Savior—now not only the Dwarves and Half-humans thought there was something off about this kid, even the Frost Giants and those from The Great Forest Land were tight-lipped about Malin’s issues. And what about the Gnomes? These little creatures were practically turning into Malin’s fanboys.
Such an incredible young man was going to be her son-in-law?
The saying "happiness comes out of the blue" pretty much described the situation.
As for neglecting her daughter?
Anna believed that was just a joke from Goethe. In her husband’s eyes, even if their daughter and Malin hadn’t seen each other for some time, if these two young people were given a chance, Anna was certain their sweetness would be killer, almost sorrowfully sweet.
"I don’t think you’d resent Malin." With this thought, Anna spoke with a laugh.
"Of course, I have never really blamed the child. I see his contributions to this world. I’d even take good care of Faye, and if some short-sighted fool thought to take advantage, I’d break his limbs, tie him with a chain to an anchor and send him down to the Storm Sea," Goethe said carelessly, then changed the subject: "Darling, what have you and Lena been so busy with lately? Can you share it with me? After all, I’m worried about you."
