After eight at night, the Governor returned home from outside, and Adelaide had been waiting for him.
Adelaide's house was right next to the Governor's; they were relatives from the same political family.
Whether the Governor could be re-elected affected the future direction of this family. If possible, they not only wanted to secure this re-election but also find ways to eventually send the Governor to the President's seat.
But all these future ambitions hinge upon this re-election proceeding without any issues.
The Governor took off his coat and casually threw it on the stool in the cloakroom; the maid would handle everything here.
Currently, only he and a few servants were at home; his wife and children had gone to the countryside mansion for a retreat and were unlikely to return before September.
Adelaide sat on the sofa, chewing on something.
As people age, they always like to find a little something to do, whether it's a personal hobby or simply to avoid idleness.