Chapter 169: The world of live broadcasts.

Two days later, the last pole or tree as Sigrid had called it was planted in the afternoon. Mages waiting in different cities activated the runes and the ley lines. It all seemed so normal, there was no bang which is exactly what Lady Iryne told her daughter.

Lady Iryne was looking at the sky, waiting to see the connection Sigrid had talked about and she saw nothing. "You said I would be able to share my pictures with other people and watch live television. Where is it?"

"Tomorrow mother, be patient." Sigrid said.

Standing to Sigrid’s right, Duchess Mila pinched two of her fingers close together and said, "Your mother’s patience is this thin. She gets it from her own mother Lady Damaris Farnsworth."

Sigrid tilted her head in her mother’s direction with a smile on her face. "Your mother is called Farnsworth! I always forget it somehow."

This Sigrid had not met her mother’s side of the family as they lived in the South, rarely coming to the capital. They usually showed up for debutante season if their was a Farnsworth girl making her debut. They would wait around for a month at most and return to their estate in Dartberry city.

"That is your grandmother young lady and it is her grace Countess Farnsworth." Lady Iryne responded after hitting Sigrid gently on the buttocks once with her hand.

Sigrid giggled in a silly way. "I am not saying that she is not my grandmother, I just find the name Farnsworth amusing. There is a plant called a fern. Look, in my hands I am holding a fan."

Lady Iryne growled playfully and lunged at Sigrid. She took off running and they chased each other on the grassland, laughing loudly. Sunny jumped into the game, running circles around the women.

They sat around the tables which had been placed out for outdoor dining on the days when it was not raining. This was one such day, the

down, he looked in the direction of the two women, smiling affectionately as

the only one watching them, everyone at the table was doing the same and they all their own thoughts about it. Most of the Givenchy’s found it breathtaking and delightful, it was a sign that Aileen had not married

they were itching for an opportunity to

next and he sought to add more

were left at the table. The two men considered themselves to be too old to be indulging in such foolishness.

is the crown princess." Duke Thorin said, his voice

being angered so much by Sigrid on the day the education laws were changed. Lord Barton had actually cried because he

will never allow me to win an argument or a game of chess."

men laughed in a

fine queen." Count

to her and

laughed. The men were served tea and wine and they kept an eye on their families,

city and all this quiet would be

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sat in front of their televisions or crystalvisions

newspaper about the dawning of a new age in the world of television and live broadcasting. With all the hype that The rise of Lady Blanche and The Consort’s Dilemma had brought, television had officially been stamped as a great

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