They returned to their residence.
Colin asked Vera to freshen up and change clothes, while he himself invited Governor Seville to sit in the living room.
"Governor, do you have any business?"
Seville's attitude had taken a complete 180-degree turn, completely devoid of his previous arrogance when they first met, and instead seemed to be trying to ingratiate himself with Colin.
Colin, of course, understood that his counterpart must have heard rumors, knew of the Prime Minister of the Empire's proposal to reform the governor election of the Senate, and that's why he was panicked.
He couldn't not be panicked.
Seville, with his many years of experience as a governor, knew that this reform proposal would definitely be approved.
The game rules of the Senate would also be completely rewritten.
Originally, with the transcendent status of the governor, Seville didn't even have to deliberately please Vera, the Northern Duke.