Good. They could finally talk about it. Sora...had no idea what would come of it. He was kind of beyond hoping a 'yes' would come out quite yet. "I will be there."
Definitely exhausting, but now he knew them. Which meant it was appropriate to say hello in the hallways. Strike up a conversation, or ask him to activities.
Well now wasn't that kind of cute. No one called the Prince by his name, but I suppose when you are his betrothed you earn that privilege. "That is so good to hear," Lord Moore replied. "He will be in top shape quite soon."
Lord Colville thought on it a little. Since he was in the council he had heard a full report. "Seems to me that the final number is near a quarter of the city was burned. Many of the shops were ransacked. The Galbadian soldiers occupied the city very briefly, which I suspect is why they did not burn it completely. The council is pouring over ideas to raise funds for rebuilding. Many of these places cannot afford to rebuild on their own." But it was in the King's interest to get his town up and running again, to get commerce back on it's feet. The plan so far included easing up on taxes to make it easier, and possibly giving a stimulus allowance to the middle class to entice them to buy products in this hard time. It was under construction.
"I know we nearly lost the theater," Lord Moore spoke up. "But many nobles are patrons of the arts, I am sure it will be restored."