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... per into the eastern wing of the palace. These were quieter halls, away from the public audience chambers and throne room—lined with oil portraits of long-dead monarchs and shelves of neglected records. It was a part of the palace not meant for spectacle, but for power.
They stopped at a tall oak door flanked by two guards in red sashes.
"This will be your new office," Alicia said, placing her hand on the brass handle. "At least, until you decide to move the seat of governance." ...
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