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... I had fewer ladies-in-waiting than when I was in the Eastern Empire, and the only married woman among my ladies-in-waiting was Countess Jubel.


However, Countess Jubel was not suitable to be the nanny of the first child of the Western Imperial Family, as her family, her husband and herself were from the Eastern Empire. Besides, she played the role of head lady-in-waiting.


My child would most likely become the successor. The people of the Western Empire might worry that the ...

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“Now… where should I put you both?” he asked casually, not expecting a reply. “It’s regretful that I only have one chandelier.”

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