"I should prioritize these," I murmured while scanning the list.
But just as I was about to start planning the next batch, Agatha's voice cut in firmly.
"My Lady."
I looked up.
She stood beside the table with her usual calm but determined expression.
"My Lady, have dinner first before working again."
Behind her, Gawain immediately nodded like a supportive assistant.
"Yes, My Lady," then he added dramatically. "Artists must nourish their bodies."
Agatha glanced at him. "…You just want to eat."
Gawain placed a hand on his chest. "How dare you accuse me correctly."
I sighed.
My stomach, unfortunately, chose that moment to growl loudly.
Agatha gave me a knowing look. "Dinner first."
I stood up and walked toward the door then froze.
Agatha looked at me curiously. "…What's wrong, My Lady?"
Behind us, Gawain who had been happily trailing after us like an overgrown puppy, also stopped.
"What happened?" he asked, leaning forward curiously.
