The first meeting between the two women didn't turn out as "stormy" as imagined; rather, it was quite "harmonious," with them complimenting each other's kids as being adorable.
But Victor still felt a bit of sweat breaking out behind his back.
Of course, it wasn't fear; it was the awkwardness after a moral boundary had been breached. In the past, emperors certainly didn't care; society was just like that. Had it been in the Middle East, they wouldn't mind either, having three or four wives was commonplace.
A kind of morally... stimulating feeling?
After four or five minutes, Krista Schroeder perhaps felt the pressure too, and left with Little Caesar. Before the child left, he waved at Victor and Belsaria, "Goodbye, Daddy and Auntie."
"Goodbye."
Belsaria hugged the child, shaking the little one's hand, "Bruto, say goodbye to Brother."
Once they left.
