Chapter 239: End of Banquet
Chapter 239: End of Banquet
Adrian smiled warmly at Lira, his gaze softening as she complimented him again.
"The banquet is truly wonderful, Adrian," she said, her voice laced with sincerity. "You've outdone yourself in every way. It's evident that a lot of thought went into making this evening perfect."
Adrian nodded graciously. "Thank you, Lira. But the credit doesn't belong to me alone. Everyone here contributed to making this night memorable."
Mira, still swirling her goblet of wine, interjected smoothly. "Indeed, tonight was a delightful evening—just you, your family, and the two of us. It felt so intimate, didn't it?"
Lira's expression tightened almost imperceptibly. "Mira, I was speaking with my fiancé. Would you mind not interrupting?"
Mira's sapphire eyes widened slightly, though her lips curled into a sly smile. "Oh my, little sister, are you being mean to me now that you've snagged yourself a fiancé? Such a change from the sweet Lira I once knew."
Lira's lavender gaze narrowed, her voice low but firm. "You know very well why I'm acting this way, Mira. Let's not pretend otherwise."
The tension between the two sisters was palpable, a subtle yet undeniable charge in the air.
Mira tilted her head, her smirk unfaltering as she replied, "Ah, Lira, always so dramatic. But if it helps, I'll take the hint. I'll leave you to your fiancé—for now."
Adrian stepped in, his calm demeanor diffusing some of the strain.
"Now, now, ladies. Let's not turn a wonderful evening into a battlefield. Mira, you've had your turn monopolizing my time tonight. Lira deserves a moment, don't you think?"
Mira raised her hands in mock surrender, her smirk deepening. "Now that you got your to be wife, you want to send me away. I didn't expect that you will put lover over friends, Adrian. I guess I'll leave you two lovebirds to enjoy yourselves since neither one of you wants this poor soul here."
With that, she stepped back, though her amused gaze lingered on them for a moment longer. Adrian turned to Lira, his voice soft.
"Would you care to dance, Lira? I'd like to share at least one moment with you tonight."
Lira's face lit up, and she nodded, her earlier irritation melting away. "I'd love to."
Adrian offered his hand, and she placed hers delicately in his, allowing him to guide her to the dance floor.
The music shifted to a slower, more intimate tune as they stepped into place. Adrian held her gently, his movements fluid and confident as they began to sway to the rhythm.
"You look stunning tonight," Adrian murmured, his gaze meeting hers. "I'm glad we could share this moment together."
Lira blushed faintly but smiled, her earlier tension easing. "Thank you, Adrian. And thank you for everything you've done tonight. It's... nice to feel part of something so warm and welcoming."
"You're always welcome here," Adrian replied, his tone sincere. "I hope you know that."
Their dance continued, the world around them fading as they focused solely on each other. Mira watched from the sidelines, her sharp eyes glinting with amusement.
She sipped her wine, her smirk growing as she observed Adrian's uncanny ability to navigate the complexities of the situation.
After the dance, Adrian led Lira to a table laden with delicacies. They shared a light meal, their conversation flowing more easily now.
Lira seemed more relaxed, her earlier tension replaced by a quiet contentment. Adrian ensured she felt at ease, his natural charm and attentiveness putting her at ease.
The banquet continued with lively conversations, laughter, and music. Adrian made his rounds, ensuring every one of his women didn't feel left out, but his attention often drifted back to Lira.
He wanted her to wholeheartedly integrate herself into his family, so he had to inadvertently favor her tonight.
As the evening drew to a close, Adrian stood at the center of the room, raising his glass. "Thank you all for joining us tonight. It's been an honor to share this evening with each of you. May we continue to grow stronger together in the days to come and may this alliance transcend our generation into far future and into everlasting bond."
The Everhart family members and the Blackthorn sisters, raised their glasses in a toast, their voices echoing in agreement. Slowly, the crowd began to disperse, retreating to their rooms for the night.
Adrian escorted Lira to her chamber, pausing at the door. "Thank you for sharing the evening with me, Lira. I hope you enjoyed yourself."
"I did," Lira said softly, her eyes meeting his. "Thank you for everything, Adrian."
He smiled warmly. "Goodnight, Lira."
"Goodnight," she replied, watching him as he walked away.
In the shadows of the hallway, Mira leaned against the wall, her expression unreadable. As Adrian passed her, she spoke just loud enough for him to hear. "You handled that beautifully, Adrian. I almost believed you weren’t juggling a dozen different thoughts at once."
Adrian paused mid-step, glancing at Mira with a wry smile.
"What can I say? When you're surrounded by so many amazing women, fairness becomes a necessity. Everyone is equally important to me, and I won't have it any other way."
Mira's lips curved into an amused smirk, her sapphire eyes gleaming in the dim hallway light.
"Impressive indeed. Balancing affection, charm, and diplomacy so effortlessly—it's almost artful. I suppose I made the right choice in selecting you as my teacher."
Adrian smirked and said." Leave it to me my highness the Countess. I will impart you with my meager knowledge."
"Oh, don't be modest now about your skills,respected teacher", Mira countered, pushing off the wall with an exaggerated air of grace.
She leaned in slightly, her voice dropping conspiratorially.
"You’re perfect for the role. Who better to teach me how to pick up women—or should I say, how to better deceive them into my charms—than the master himself?"
Adrian chuckled softly, shaking his head. "Deceive, huh? Somehow I doubt you need much help in that department, Mira. You have a way of charming people effortlessly. But if you're asking for lessons, who am I, a mere Baron, to deny you?"
Mira laughed, her voice rich and melodic, though there was a subtle edge of sincerity beneath her jest.
"Flatterer. But perhaps you underestimate me. I do need a bit of guidance—there’s an art to it, after all. And you... you’re an artist. I truly enjoyed you juggling between different women tonight."