Delphine entered the house and saw that the square courtyard had been cleaned spotless, without a trace of weeds or trees. Even the loquat tree in the middle of the yard had its branches trimmed. The weathered tables and chairs inside had been cleared out, replaced with simple and antique furniture that matched the style of the old house.
A lot of the earlier furniture was unusable, all replaced with new ones. The wood seemed sturdy and likely expensive.
Delphine cheerfully called out to Ignatius Leclair, who had just entered the yard, "Ah, Mu, come quickly."
Ignatius paused slightly as he came in, his phoenix eyes slightly raised. Why not call him husband?
Mr. Leclair recalled that the elder ones refused to call him husband, and the younger ones refused to call him daddy, which gave him a bit of a headache. The revolution has yet to succeed, it seemed.
The man was pulled into the room as he entered the house.
