Maybe because she acted too much, she actually became more straightforward in life.
He roughly understood why she was unhappy, but not certain, so it was inappropriate to lose his temper.
Alvin was born into the Royal Family and was exceptionally well-mannered; his upbringing did not allow him to easily get angry with a woman.
In his education, women were considered fragile, and a man should not argue with a woman.
The two of them, each with their own thoughts, went to Alvin’s room, where surprisingly the Queen was still there, sitting at the dining table, waiting for them with a smile.
John stood respectfully on the side.
Nangong Ran blinked and suddenly thought the Queen probably wasn’t aware of Alvin’s purpose yet.
Ah, parents’ hearts are so pitiful; last time Alvin caused such a big mess, and now he’s at it again!
"Miss Nangong." The Queen personally stood up to greet them as they approached, very warmly.
Nangong Lin felt even more sympathy for the Queen.
"Your Majesty." Nangong Lin still greeted politely.
"No need to be so formal, we’re all family, come sit." The Queen warmly took Nangong Lin’s hand, then instructed John, "John, pour wine for our precious guest."
"Yes!" John, standing to the side, elegantly and politely picked up the wine bottle and gracefully poured wine for the three of them.
The three sat down to eat, enjoying a very standard Western meal.
The etiquette of a standard Western meal is particularly complex, with all sorts of rules on how to eat, and how to use each utensil on the table.



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