
Cartius smiled, obviously excited over the fact that Elysia had asked about his son. "€œCastiel is quite well. In fact, I'€™m prepping him for a rather significant project. I'€™m confident he'€™ll be able to get the results I seek. He'€™s become quite ambitious while maintaining his boyish charms. You two should really get together some time once you return to Ul'€™dah. It'€™s been oh so long. But in the meantime, I do hope you stop by the auction tomorrow. It'€˜ll be starting around noon."
The Mavanix patriarch glanced around momentarily, noticing Elysia'€™s entourage for the first time. "You said you were meeting Lady Ryelle? What could possibly be keeping her? Surely she was aware of when the ship would arrive. I do hope she wasn'€™t attacked by pirates or some other brigand. This city is just seething with vigilantes."
The luggage boy sighed dejectedly. He was starting to clearly get annoyed with the wait, secretly furious over the fact that these nobles saw their time as more valuable than his. But he remained quiet still. After all, he didn't really have much of a choice.
The Mavanix patriarch glanced around momentarily, noticing Elysia'€™s entourage for the first time. "You said you were meeting Lady Ryelle? What could possibly be keeping her? Surely she was aware of when the ship would arrive. I do hope she wasn'€™t attacked by pirates or some other brigand. This city is just seething with vigilantes."
The luggage boy sighed dejectedly. He was starting to clearly get annoyed with the wait, secretly furious over the fact that these nobles saw their time as more valuable than his. But he remained quiet still. After all, he didn't really have much of a choice.