Chateau-de-Celandine

On the western outskirts of Tracy, a chateau stands surrounded by gardens and plots of yellow flowers called Celandine. It was designed similarly to the carnation chateau in Magnolia and only differed in the color of the flowers growing in the garden, the two fountains at the lawn of the chateau, and the river Sienna beside it flowing out of the city and into chateau grounds.

The carriage brought Gianni and Giancarlo all the way to the entrance of the building, where the caretaker greeted them. As they exit the carriage, the butler bows and guides them to the river pavilion on the eastern side of the estate. Waiting for them in the pavilion is a table set for two people. A biscuit stand filled with confectionaries and treats, from macarons to eclairs, and two tea seats were at the table. The butler guided them and whispers a message to Giancarlo.