After bidding farewell to Arthur, Mrs. Livon lingered in the embassy hall, looking at the four tickets in her hand, seemingly troubled about how to distribute the seats for the concert.
At this moment, a crunching sound of hard military boots on the floor suddenly came from outside the reception room.
Mrs. Livon looked up and her face immediately brightened with a smile, "Count Orlov."
The visitor was a man with a mustache, wearing a blue-green officer's uniform.
Speaking of the Orlov surname, it was a household name in Russia.
The five Orlov brothers were instrumental in the coup that led to the ascendance of Catherine II to the throne.
Almost without exception, the brothers became influential figures in Tsarist Russia's political and military arenas, and the second and third brothers even became Catherine II's lovers, climbing the ranks faster than the other siblings due to this intimate connection.