But these things will have to wait until tomorrow.
Hill looked up and watched for a while longer.
It seemed that Suren really liked Agleya, behaving very properly in her presence, almost like a dignified and gentle noble mature lady.
Lansendel's peacock was eating and glancing at her, completely unable to understand Silvermoon's sudden composure.
Pride welled up inside Hill; his Agleya was indeed worthy of everyone's cherish.
He was also relieved, if it were not for Suren pretending to be serious, then what Lansendel failed to do, she would not think herself incapable of.
At the very least, she would try to see if amplifying emotional illusion spells could get Hill to agree to give her the oil painting.
This calm period should last until the end, Hill certainly did not want any disturbance at this time, attracting Suren to break her and AO's agreement.