After that speech people started walking to their designated rooms, some even had camps by the woods and many started fires to start on dinner.
"Aren't you gonna invite them for dinner?" Conor cocked his head towards their guests. "I mean, you should he a hospitable host otherwise no tourist will like coming here."
Levi groaned annoyed. It was quite rude to just let them be on their own for weeks on end. Even though he wanted them gone, they were in a contract together — a life and death one.
They did need to get to know each other better, become friends or at least civilised for the sake of this union to be a success.
"Would you guys care for a dinner? I know it's a long way to your living quarters. As the King of Serburgh I can offer you a place at the castle."
Henry wanted to but he didn't want to impose, "are you sure?"
Levi wanted to say no he wasn't sure but, "yes you're guests here, esteemed guests. It's only right."