Almost at the same moment as Lady Livingstone and Mrs. Copper were sharing secrets in their private moments, Arthur was sitting in front of the window at home, aimlessly twirling his pen while staring at the maple leaves in Hyde Park across the street.
Next to him, the Red Devil sat by the table, clutching his overstuffed stomach, burping and gasping for breath.
Agares said, "Arthur, listen to me, you should attend more of these parties."
Arthur, frowning and leaning back in his chair, replied, "Agares, could you not act as if you haven't eaten for months and then accidentally wandered into Baal's dung heap of a restaurant?"
The Red Devil was quite pleased with himself today, but at those words, a burst of anger surged forth from his forehead.