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... ion she had with Marquis Karl an hour ago.

“You must be more careful with your actions, Your Majesty.”

“What did Rashta do? Currently everyone picks on me, so I can’t do anything.”

“Didn’t you go to see Duke Elgy?”

“Yes. I met with him. Duke Elgy is the only one who cares for Rashta and isn’t swayed by rumors. Rashta can’t even see a friend?”

“Your Majesty. In today’s newspapers, even in the commoners’ newspaper, there was an article in which it is stated that ...

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