Exiting the window put him on the front lawn of the mansion.
The good thing was that everyone still hadn't left the mansion so no one saw him coming out of the window.
Arthur apparently went out through the back door after he ate and then went to the front.
The young man was basically looking for trouble for himself.
David casually walked to the terrace and then went back inside the mansion since there was nothing for him to do outside.
His eyes immediately fell on Evelyn's bedroom door.
She had just come out of her room, which led to her meeting with Enzo.
From afar, he could not listen to their conversation, only able to judge from Evelyn's expression which seemed angry while Enzo looked disappointed.
After that, Evelyn walked away with her gaze fixed ahead. She was not looking at anyone, and probably did not notice David's presence at the entrance.
Apparently, she approached a group of women who were around the same age as her.
Judging from the aura and the way the women were acting, they were most likely members of this family who managed the family businesses.
Some of them were supposed to be outsiders who became part of the Rothschild Family by marrying men in the family.
When she joined them, Isabel received a very friendly welcome.
Most of them seemed to treat her as an unofficial leader.
David wasn't sure what she was talking to them about. From the looks of it, she was probably giving them some sort of plan.
Without Arthur around, he didn't have any other friends here either.
In the end, he sat down at the table next to the window, wondering if he could ask someone for coffee.
To his surprise, there really was someone coming towards him, a woman whose face was so beautiful, perfectly oval-shaped with a nose that looked as if it was sculpted by the deities.
She seemed to be in her late 20s, having very pale white skin.
Here, she was just wearing a simple white dress without any special design, not too long but still past her knees.
Her hair was bright blonde, straight and dense, reaching her thighs.
Her entire figure looked simple. She wore not a single piece of jewelry, not even an earring in her ear.
Actually, her ears did not have earring holes either.
David couldn't guess how this woman was raised.
After explaining her opinion, she observed his face.
This made him a little uncomfortable that his face was being observed as if he was a rare creature.
"Miss, I know I'm handsome, but you don't need to stare at me like that," he said when he started to feel uncomfortable.
He joked a little when he spoke because talking to a woman like this might be necessary in such a way.
Some people who happened to pass by heard what he said.
They couldn't help but cough involuntarily, thinking that he was really big-headed.
However, the women among them could not argue with that even though they were annoyed with the way she boasted.
"Sister Jasmine, you must not get too close to him. He is a despicable villain," a young man said suddenly.
David had no idea who he was. He was supposed to be just one of the youths in this family who had no important role.
Jasmine blushed slightly at David's words, but only for a moment as someone else spoke up.
She looked at the young man, waving her hand at him.
"Go away, don't disturb the family guest," she said, admonishing the young man and his friends.
Unfortunately, what she said made them unhappy.
"How can he be our family guest!" One of the others spoke while pointing at David unhappily.
His claim is certainly not false. No one would think of David as a guest of the family.
Jasmine, on the other hand, actually thinks of David as such, one cannot help but wonder how her brain works.
Apparently, Jasmine became visibly angry as her words were contradicted.
"I told you to get out of here, did you not hear?" she said.
When she looked angry, the young men somehow became worried.
They hurriedly walked away, something that was strange to David.
Jasmine looked at David again after they left, trying to smile.
"Sorry, some of the boys here are naughty, but not all of them, there are many who are kind and polite," she said.