"The pleasure is all mine. I must even thank the Count for inviting me to your Wine Party" Kervy replied politely. He was giving the Count the same treatment as the one he gives to Jermaine and Jerome. The only people he do not treat as merely polite were Clyde and Ryden
As such, after seeing that he was indeed being treated like a stranger by the Second Prince, Jermaine's expression was as ugly as it could be
In the end, to try and lower the people he thinks that are really much lower compared to him, Jermained decided to talk with the Count. "Sir Rosen, my brother and I brought a high quality wine from a foreign country. Would you like to taste it?" Jermaine asks and because of his status in the Duke and even the Emperor's heart, the Count could not possibly offend such a person