Magic, with a displeased expression on his face, walked out of the breakfast shop after reluctantly paying thirty-five euros for breakfast, not expecting to be taken advantage of by a prince.
Even trying to imitate Gedelin II, he wouldn't want to pay for a breakfast costing a few tens of euros?
Complaints aside, Fisher's visit from Dexter was not without its gains—at least worth more than the thirty-five euros spent on breakfast.
It was normal for Dexter and Lunxis to be at odds. Lunxis was seven years younger than Dexter and even a year younger than Elizabeth, but he was Gedelin IX's most beloved child, bar none.
When two younger siblings were born, Gedelin IX's original queen had been long deceased, so Gedelin IX's attention to them was not as great as it had been to the earlier princes and princesses, who more often ended up caring for them.