Irene simply smiled while Zachary was left seething. "I'm not talking to you. All you people ever do is bully me."
He strode off, but he had not walked more than a few paces when he stopped and turned since Irene was not stopping him. "Aren't you going to sweet talk me? Are you actually my friend?"
Irene simply remained where she was. "Sweet-talk you?"
Right now, she was at a loss of how to sweet-talk Isaac—did she even have time for Zachary?
"Sweet-talk yourself. I'm busy," she said bluntly.
Zachary was left speechless. "You people have no conscience and don't care about me. Fine! Playtime is over—I'm taking my daughter home."
"See you," Irene said without even looking his way.
Zachary was left speechless again, but he soon returned and sat beside her. "I refuse to leave just because you want me to."
Irene simply got up and left him alone to play with her children, though Zachary did not seem upset and simply watched quietly.
After a long while, Mrs. Watson arrived outside with Jean, and he took her baby daughter back inside—she was still too young to stay outside for too long and had to return indoors after playing for a while.
James and Erin came to the castle for dinner as well, having learned from someone that Irene returned.
Pierre also asked the kitchen to prepare a lot of Zidonian dishes, a gesture to welcome Irene back.
"Since Irene has been gone for a while, let's have a drink to celebrate," Zachary suggested.
James was the first to argue. "No drinking."
"Why?" Zachary asked.
"You won't get it. Only married people would," James replied.
Zachary was speechless. "Trying to ostracize me?! I have a daughter! Do I wave it in your face?!"
What was so impressive about getting married anyway?!
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