A few days after Michael and his family left the Vanderbilt Kingdom, a welcoming celebration commenced in the entire Vanderbilt estate.
Horns blared with the sounds of thousands of soldiers marching towards the Kingdom walls, their synchronized steps echoing through the streets.
Today was the day Yze Vanderbilt would return to his Kingdom.
The whole lineage inside the Kingdom celebrated, treating his arrival as if he had returned from a victorious war against another country.
But the truth was nothing as grandiose as that.
Sure, Yze Vanderbilt was accompanied by a ten-thousand-man army wherever he went, but that didn't mean he had gone to fight in a war. That was just because his safety was vitally important to the Vanderbilt family and the country itself.
His children and his grandchildren all gathered at the large plaza square, waving their handkerchiefs as a sign of respect for the Vanderbilt founding father.