The air of change that was felt among the servants was felt by the crux of renaissance of the House of Heathenne as well. In fact it was because of him a reformation was carried out in the house of Heathen, with Mara being sacked and the Countess being bedridden leading to the temporal responsibility of the House of Heathen's inner matters solely resting on the hands of Isleen Liberine. The servants could sigh in relief enlivening the former dull, monotonous ambience of the mansion. Such change did not remain unnoticed by Daniel and the Count as well-while the father nodded in praise of Isleen's ability, remarking how perfectly she'd suit the position of future countess of Heathenne, Daniel, on the other hand, still viewed his fiancé sceptically since he couldn't overlook his fiancé's favour towards his step brother.