That's what Roya was thinking, and he turned his gaze back to Alice.

The dance steps are the simplest pieces suitable for children; they can simply follow the steps they learned during practice.

But just as the music started, Alice made a very obvious stiff movement.

Roya raised an eyebrow. Was this guy still nervous?

Is his calm and composed demeanor simply due to extreme nervousness, resulting in no change in facial expression?

If this continues, it's no longer a question of whether or not we can jump well.

Alice's dancing is barely passable; when she gets nervous, her steps unconsciously quicken.

The outcome was predictable: the two were out of sync, and Alice stepped on his foot. He, seemingly surprised by her terrible dance moves, stumbled and fell to the ground.

For a moment, the living room fell into a deathly silence.

Rudius seemed to sense something as well, and following the gaze in the direction of Alice, he saw this somewhat awkward scene.

The young nobleman stood up, gave a somewhat forced smile, bowed slightly to Alice, and withdrew without saying anything.

Even though he didn't say anything, a small commotion soon arose around him, and these commotions seemed to be mocking Alice.

Alice looked around in confusion.

Did I mess this up?

This was her first thought at that moment. Subconsciously, she looked in the direction of Roya, unsure of how to handle the situation.

However, Roya, who was originally standing next to him, had disappeared at some point.

She got up from the ground, patted her skirt, and suppressed the urge to run away. The noise around her grew louder and louder, and she didn't even need to hear what they were saying to understand what they meant.

The comments were mostly things like, "Is this the direct descendant of the Grellatt family?" or "How embarrassing, they can't even dance properly."

Shaolus's face darkened. He glanced around, and the previously noisy surroundings fell silent.

Just as Sauros was about to say something, he saw that Roya was already standing next to Alice.

Luo Ya said softly, with a hint of helplessness in his voice, "Didn't I tell you? There's no need to be nervous."

With long, golden hair tied back, an incredibly handsome young man stood in the center of the stage. He extended a hand to Alice and said, "Well then, beautiful lady, would you like to dance with me?"

The voice was calm, yet it sounded very elegant.

Alice stared blankly at Roya in front of her.

The surrounding lights shone on Roya, making him the center of attention.

Alice fell silent. She looked at the outstretched hand of Roja, the hand she had held not long ago. It was so slender and soft, yet so strong.

He grabbed Roya's hand as if he had found a savior.

"I am glad to."

Alice gently grasped that hand, a genuine smile appearing on her face.

Her smile was beautiful, like a spring breeze in April. Roya had never seen Alice smile like that before, and he was momentarily stunned by the smile she displayed.

The soothing music resumed, and Luo Ya began to guide the other person's steps to move with him.

Dance is an extremely elegant form of movement, using one's body language to express one's elegance.

Alice's initial tension gradually dissipated, and she eventually calmed down.

I don't know why, but looking at Luo Ya's face, even though I was a little flustered yesterday, I feel incredibly at ease today.

Is that so?

It seems that as long as the other party is present, everything can be easily resolved.

The dance ended quickly.

In those short five minutes, Alice seemed to rediscover the boy before her.

The surrounding nobles were completely stunned. No one knew who started clapping, but soon a burst of enthusiastic applause rang out.

Luo Ya looked up and saw that her little brother was clapping the loudest, which deserved praise.

As the saying goes, "Raising a younger brother for a thousand days is for using him for one moment," so it can be said that my usual pampering of him was not in vain.

Shaolus's gruff voice rang out as he shouted, "Not bad! Very good, I find you much more pleasing to the eye than that kid Paul."

Roya's lips twitched. Why did he always have to drag Paul into everything?

Luo Ya bowed slightly, feigning modesty, and said, "Alice danced better."

Roya pushed Alice forward and whispered in her ear, "Have fun."

After saying that, he left gracefully.

As the saying goes, when the work is done, one leaves, hiding one's achievements and fame.

This refers to outstanding young people like Luo Ya.

Rudius was clapping enthusiastically below, and when he saw Roya, his clapping became even more enthusiastic. Roya walked up to him and said irritably, "That's enough."

Ludius didn't care and exclaimed, "Brother Roya is even more handsome!"

Roya nodded in satisfaction, gave Rudius an approving look, and patted him on the forehead.

Rudius chuckled, and Roya said to him, "Go have some fun, just remember not to go as far as Paul did."

Ludius's eyes lit up, and with his elder brother's permission, he gave Roya a thumbs up.

Roya's lips twitched, and he ignored Rudius, starting to wander around the surrounding food stalls.

There are many rare dishes today.

For example, pies made with some kind of sweet and sour fruit that is unknown, meat dishes prepared with a whole cow, and beautifully decorated cakes, etc.

Luo Ya ignored the nobles who were crowding around him, took out his knife, fork, and plate, and began to eat rice with practiced ease.

Since he fused with dragon blood, his requirements for food have become exceptionally high. The food in front of him is not enough to fill him up, and he is usually only half full. Today, since he has a rare opportunity to eat, Luo Ya naturally does not hold back and starts stuffing the food into his mouth.

The food in this other world was surprisingly good; the meat was tender and delicious, and with just a gentle bite, its aroma filled the entire mouth.

Sipping the wine in my glass, I felt exceptionally carefree.

Since Roya was enjoying his meal, the nobles who came to disturb him just stood there idly.

After Roya finished eating the last piece of food in front of him, they quickly approached him, wanting to say something.

But he was met with a cold glare from Luo Ya.

His crimson pupils reflected the other person's figure, and Roya said calmly, "No one told you that disturbing a nobleman's meal is extremely impolite."

After speaking, Luo Ya began to display his imposing aura.

Immediately, the minor nobleman who had originally intended to curry favor with the Grellat family hurriedly apologized.

Resentfully, he turned his back and retreated.

Seeing Roya's domineering behavior, some nobles were naturally dissatisfied, but they had no intention of making trouble. Almost all the nobles who had gathered around left in an instant.

With no buzzing sounds around, Roya smiled and brought over the steak that was placed not far away.

However, one gaze was constantly observing Roya.

Roya frowned and looked in the direction of the gaze, only to see Kyrie Irwin.

At this time, Gilead was acting as a bodyguard. Of course, as a bodyguard, he was not allowed to come in and eat the food, so he stood at the door and kept looking at the food on the table.

Although she didn't show any expression as if she was saying something, drool dripped from her mouth.

Roya fell silent. He picked up a beast leg of unknown meat with one hand and waved it slightly. Gilead's gaze followed Roya's hand.

Roya sighed and called out to a cat-eared maid who was secretly eyeing him.

The cat-eared maid was clearly flustered when she was called. She walked to Roya's side with a hint of shyness, deliberately showing off the snow-white skin on her neck. Unfortunately, Roya only glanced at her coldly and said to her, "Pack up these foods and send them to my room."

Although the guards and servants would apparently be able to enjoy a slightly more luxurious meal than usual afterward, they would not be served the same dishes as those served on-site.

The maid's initial enthusiasm quickly faded. She nodded in acknowledgment and began tidying up the food on the table.

By the time Luo Ya had finished eating and drinking, a large portion of the food on the table was empty. Luo Ya let out a burp and sat down lazily.

Looking up at the ceiling, he exclaimed, "That's really nice."

Chapter 103 A Gift for Alice

Kyrie Irwin was very hungry, or rather, even "extremely hungry" wouldn't be enough to describe her feelings at that moment.

Watching others enjoy their food was worse than killing her.

Kyriano's life was not good. It is not hard to see from her life that her background and childhood experiences shaped her into who she is today.

She had survived for a long time under extremely harsh conditions and had tasted almost everything.

Orc warriors naturally have high food requirements, so to be honest, Roya wasn't particularly surprised that this happened.

After finishing his meal, Roya got up, walked to Girenu's side, and whispered in his ear, "Master Girenu, come to my room later. I've had the servants bring all the food over."

Kyrie Il nodded calmly. She didn't say anything sentimental; if she wanted to eat, she just wanted to eat. Kyrie Il patted Roja on the shoulder, giving him an expression that said, "You really understand me, kid."

Roya smiled, took out a handkerchief from his pocket and handed it to Kyrie, saying, "Master Kyrie, you should at least pay attention to your image."

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