"They used to do some decision making for the king, but Rikiya shut that down and they haven't really meddled with any of it since then." Not that anyone dared, but it seemed apparent that, even now when Rikiya was gone, there were some things that had just happened out of literal spite, things he maybe didn't even want to be permanent, yet, they somehow wound up being. It was odd in some ways, but everyone left their marks on history somewhere - even if they only proved to be a subpar king. "No, not really. Marrying an adrestian noble would have proven difficult since he tried to make everyone aware that he wasn't going to let anything like the war ever happen again. And as for a thrian noble, by thrian standing, he's married to me, so there was no way for that either." Rain probably didn't even fancy the thought, even if it were to be considered something that had to be done, yet, Nayantai would have probably not even liked that, and it posed another problem, too. "Also, if he had married a noble and had had a child with her, the public would have most likely demanded them to be king. And I wouldn't have been able to cuddle my husband." The old wolf had been here first and he wasn't keen on sharing anything with anyone, he'd already beaten the hell out of Muhan when he tried something once, that had been embarrassing, too! "Not that, white is just associated with death, whereas in adrestia, it's black." That was a somewhat direct contrast. "You can have some more cake, open up!"
Nayantai hoped he'd never been that rash, not that it mattered much, it was funny to watch the two of them just prance around and be silly about it, even when Richard wanted to argue his way out of it, Nayantai was sure he didn't quite mean it. Why didn't they stay here? That was a good question, yet, the old man knew better than anyone that he still had someone to pluck apart as well and now that there was no lamb to keep him from ripping someone to shreds, the old wolf knew that he might as well do whatever it was that he wanted. "Just slightly, not entirely. I had my fair share of stupid ideas, but they weren't too outrageous. As for your grandfathers, I'll spare you the mental image." And that was something he'd thankfully take to the grave with him as well, even if Rain might have had other plans for all of them, things eventually just happaned, as sad as they were. "A surprise, not a present, and ... you're welcome.", he answered, eventually grabbing the knife as he was handed it and putting it back in his sheeth to set it aside at the edge of the table, next to his son - he wouldn't need it, but some things were better kept close-by than too far away from one, even if Yujin posed the least of all threats on this table. "I'll have it cleaned with your clothes and bring them over, stop worrying, will you!", Yujin laughed - what was Richard so afraid of, or rather, what bothered him this much? It seemed almost uncanny that he was worried about every little thing that came to mind and didn't think of anything else to begin with. Even his own eyes lit up when Richard opened his present and seemed overjoyed, though, his mouth said something else. "That would've ruined the surprise, silly!", he chastised him, before grabbing one of the light blue ones, that at least fit with Richards clothing - he'd taken it off plenty of times, so he might as well know how he'd put it on, wouldn't he! "So I'm good enough to put this on but not good enough to carry you? Pah, I'll remember that!", he joked, before he actually managed to put it into place, obscuring the scar that Richard wasn't all that proud of. "It's not too tight, is it?"
Nayantai hoped he'd never been that rash, not that it mattered much, it was funny to watch the two of them just prance around and be silly about it, even when Richard wanted to argue his way out of it, Nayantai was sure he didn't quite mean it. Why didn't they stay here? That was a good question, yet, the old man knew better than anyone that he still had someone to pluck apart as well and now that there was no lamb to keep him from ripping someone to shreds, the old wolf knew that he might as well do whatever it was that he wanted. "Just slightly, not entirely. I had my fair share of stupid ideas, but they weren't too outrageous. As for your grandfathers, I'll spare you the mental image." And that was something he'd thankfully take to the grave with him as well, even if Rain might have had other plans for all of them, things eventually just happaned, as sad as they were. "A surprise, not a present, and ... you're welcome.", he answered, eventually grabbing the knife as he was handed it and putting it back in his sheeth to set it aside at the edge of the table, next to his son - he wouldn't need it, but some things were better kept close-by than too far away from one, even if Yujin posed the least of all threats on this table. "I'll have it cleaned with your clothes and bring them over, stop worrying, will you!", Yujin laughed - what was Richard so afraid of, or rather, what bothered him this much? It seemed almost uncanny that he was worried about every little thing that came to mind and didn't think of anything else to begin with. Even his own eyes lit up when Richard opened his present and seemed overjoyed, though, his mouth said something else. "That would've ruined the surprise, silly!", he chastised him, before grabbing one of the light blue ones, that at least fit with Richards clothing - he'd taken it off plenty of times, so he might as well know how he'd put it on, wouldn't he! "So I'm good enough to put this on but not good enough to carry you? Pah, I'll remember that!", he joked, before he actually managed to put it into place, obscuring the scar that Richard wasn't all that proud of. "It's not too tight, is it?"
Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.