On the second floor of Almack's Club, several independent small rooms were arrayed, directly opposite the spiral staircase. Through the rose-colored curtains and window glass, one could take in the situation on the first floor at a glance.
In one of the rooms, Viscount Palmerston and Viscount Melbourne each held a stemmed glass, containing a quarter of a light red wine liquid.
Looking at the label on the wine bottle beside his hand, they appeared to be drinking a bottle of Romanee-Conti, produced in the Burgundy region of France in the year 1820.
Viscount Melbourne gently swirled his glass, absentmindedly taking a sip.
Seeing his preoccupied look, Viscount Palmerston just smiled, wrapping his arm around his shoulder, and ushered him to sit on the sofa, "William, there's no need to be so troubled. Although the judicial position is difficult to resolve, there will always be a solution."
Looking up, Melbourne asked, "Do you have news of the candidates for the new High Chancellor?"