Chapter 16 - Anger (1
The Three Are Living a Married Life
The Three Are Living A Married Life â Chapter 16. Anger (16)
Translator: Atlas / Editor: Eyljee
âHuh?â
âYou look as if Iâd forced you to congratulate me. Or is that my idea?â
âWhat is it, George?â
At that moment, in the midst of the tension, someone elseâs voice cut in.
âI think itâs because my sister was shocked. I was very surprised myself. You told the news very suddenly.â
It was Lisbeth. Rihanna looked at Lisbeth with an expressionless face. Lisbeth soon turned her head to establish a counter visual with Rihanna.
âRight, sister?â
ââ¦Yes.â
This struck her as unpleasant. In the midst of a conflict situation with her husband, she had been defended by the woman with whom her husband was committing adultery.
However, she could not show her displeasure.
âThereâs no way I canât be glad about this. Donât get me wrong, George.â
âAre you really happy?â
âOf course. Youâve long dreamed of becoming a bureaucrat.â
âYes, thatâs why I gladly accepted the position.â
âWho proposed it to you?â
âWell, Duke McDonnell did.â
âI seeâ¦â
Duke McDonnell was a distant relative of George.
ââ¦Well. Youâre someone competent.â
Rihanna nodded with a smile. But in her mind, she had a different thought than the answer she had said out loud. Perhapsâ¦
âYes. Theyâve finally recognized my competencies and my potential.â
She was deep in thought, when she heard Georgeâs voice.
Rihanna put her thoughts aside and started talking about other things.
âSo, now you wonât be able to work at the hotel?â
âYes, I canât help it, are you sad?â
âA little, but nothing can be done.â
Rihanna said with a smile.
âSo, itâs okay. I think youâre more suitable for you to work in state affairs than to work in a hotel.â
She had meant it sincerely. George wasnât much involved in hotel work. As a man who had grown up in a bureaucratic family, replete with arrogance, he was ashamed to work in a private hotel, and not in a Palace. Of course, that doesnât mean he has a promising performance either.
Rihanna was sure her father would be sad to hear Georgeâs decision to remove himself from hotel management.
âI think youâre right.â
Rihannaâs words had a different connotation, but George didnât notice and simply smiled. Rihanna asked with a cynical smile.
âWhen will your first day of work be?â
âTwo weeks from today. And there will be a party the week before before I start work.â
âThat will be next week. You mean the party to celebrate the inclusion of the new bureaucrats?â
âYes, I will finally be able to be present at that party.â
âDo you want me to go with you?â
âOf course, who else would I go to that party with? Youâre my wife.â
If she had heard this two days ago, she would have been overjoyed, but unfortunately, now it seemed like, âI have no choice but to go with you because youâre still my wifeâ. Still in an excited voice, George added. â Advance Chapters in NovelUtopia
âBy the way, Iâll finish the handover before, so you donât have to worry.â
âIâm not worried.â
He didnât have much important work that he was responsible for anyway.
âAt first this surprised me a little, but Iâm glad you made your dream come true.â
âYes. Congratulations, George!â
Lisbeth added excitedly.
âShouldnât we drink a little alcohol to celebrate this day?â
âYou think so? Rihanna, do you have any of the wine my father-in-law gave away last time?â
ââ¦Ah, yes.â
âGood, tell him to bring it. We must drink alcohol on a day like today.â
âOkay.â
âAlright.â
Although reluctant, Rihanna spoke to Mrs. Venigans.
âBring the wine my father gave last time.â
âYes, Lady.â
Soon, Mrs. Venigans brought the best wine that Count Norden had gifted. Rihanna glanced unenthusiastically at the red wine being poured into her glass and then raised it. Next to her, George proposed a toast in an excited voice.
âNow, shall we toast so that I will have a stable and secure bureaucratic life?â
âRight. Letâs toast to the health and happiness of all three of us in the future.â
ââ¦Cheers.â
Rihanna smiled slightly and clinked glasses with both of them. Although something unexpected had happened, it wasnât bad. Rather, it seemed like a better situation. After all, the higher someone stands, the harder the fall.