It was the day of Barry and Nina's wedding at Prince Matthew's mansion. Although it was a wedding ceremony of a guard, a lot
of people came, bearing all kinds of gifts. When Harper personally escorted Nina out, Anabel immediately started crying.
"Why are you crying? It's not like you won't see her again. It's just a wedding. She's free to come back here even after she gets
married," Harper said while poking Anabel's head.
"I'm just glad that Nina's finally getting married. Your Highness, these are not tears of sadness but tears of joy." Anabel choked
up.
"Yes, yes, I know you're happy. Will you cry even more when it's your time to get married? The groom will be scared if you ruin
your make-up because of those tears," Harper teased her.
"Your Highness! You're just making fun of me." Anabel stamped her foot like a little child.
"The bridegroom is here."
Upon hearing that, Harper smiled and said, "Let's go. Your groom has arrived."
Nina nodded. Following Harper, she made her way outside with Anabel's help. Matthew was sitting in the hall which was already
filled with people. When Barry saw the bride, he immediately stood up while his eyes instantly lit up.
When they were close enough, Harper handed Nina to Barry. "She's yours now."
"Don't worry, Your Highness. I will take good care of her," Barry sincerely vowed.
Then, Harper sat next to Matthew while Barry and Nina knelt and bowed down three times to show their respect and say
goodbye. After that, Barry carried the bride to the sedan chair. The procession started from Prince Matthew's mansion and
headed for Barry's house, accompanied by loud and joyous music. Although his house was relatively small, it was spacious
enough for the couple to live together comfortably.
"What now? Are you sad? Are you hesitant to let her go?" Matthew asked when he noticed that Harper was still looking at the
gate.
"No, it's just, it feels a little different that the girls around me have grown up as well. Nina's marriage has been settled now.
Before we know it, it's going to be Anabel, as well as Forsythia, Angelica, and Peony," Harper said with a smile.
"If they have someone they truly love, I won't hesitate to grant their marriages. You just worry too much," Matthew immediately
said.
"Let's go. The bathing ceremony at the Kong Clan's mansion should begin any time soon. It's time for us to celebrate another
occasion."
At the Kong Clan's mansion, Jabari's bathing ceremony had been scheduled to be held only three days after he was born.
Although it was only the Bu Clan and Prince Matthew's family who were attending, the other clans, as well as the emperor, had
sent out their gifts for the little boy.
The bathing ceremony just started when Harper and Matthew arrived. She stood aside and watched as the nanny was washing
Jabari, her eyes so gentle. In no time, Zack walked towards her and Matthew.
"I was worried that you couldn't come here on time because your maid got married. I didn't expect that the two of you could make
it." Zack smiled.
"As the bride's family, we don't have to go to Barry's house. After sending Nina out, we came over immediately. We knew that
there wouldn't be a conflict in time. Fortunately, we arrived when it just started. By the way, I remember that Gigi didn't have a
bathing ceremony. She was so weak that we didn't dare to tire her out with any kind of activities. Now, Prince Allen's family has
been raising her so well that she became quite healthy and strong." Harper giggled.
"I'm glad to hear that. Jabari is quite well these days too. He's crying so loudly now, seeming to tell others that he's just 3 days
old today." Zack then turned to look at Jabari, who was in the nanny's arms. The smile on his face seemed to never go away.
"How is Caroline?"
"She has recovered very well. She can already get out of bed and walk for a while. But George is worried about her, so he
doesn't allow her to go out that much. Although today is the bathing ceremony, she didn't attend, as George was afraid that she
might catch a cold because of the wind. Would you like to see her later?" Zack asked.
"Of course, I'll go and see her since I'm already here. Can you please accompany my husband for a while? Thank you," Harper
replied.
Turning to look at Harper, Matthew thought, 'Oh, so you're still aware of your husband's existence? Looking at you and Zack
talking so cheerfully, I was almost wondering if it's still necessary for me to be here.'
"Your Highness, shall we play Go?" Zack's voice was gentle and his tone was soft, but his eyes were full of taunt. Not someone
who would fail to notice this, Matthew narrowed his eyes a little.
"Great! I haven't played Go with you in such a long time. I'm dying to do it. Let's go." Matthew had long been waiting for an
opportunity to get back at Zack. Today, since the man had proposed it himself, he wouldn't let him go. He wouldn't call himself
Matthew until he defeated Zack to the point of no return.
As soon as she saw the two men leave, Harper followed a servant and walked towards Caroline's room. She didn't know how
long she could stay in this city but she knew that she had to leave sooner or later. While she still had time, she wanted to say
goodbye to the people and things she loved.
Meanwhile, a board was already placed in the pavilion, and the two men sat face to face. Zack grabbed several stones and
asked, "Prime number or even number?"
"Even."
Zack put down the stones and counted in front of Matthew. "Your Highness, it's prime number. I won. I will choose the black
stones and move first."
Matthew gritted his teeth, but that part of the game relied on luck alone. Apparently, he was not as fortunate as Zack so he
couldn't do anything about it. But he believed that he could definitely defeat Zack since he had practiced his skills.
The servants stood far away from the two men, none of them wanting to get close. Matthew and Zack played Go as if they were
fighting in an actual battle. The servants couldn't bear such tension, so they quickly went far away.
"Your Highness, don't give off such energy as if you want to kill somebody. You're scaring the servants," Zack reminded while he
glanced at the servants who promptly kept their distance from them.