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... owever, the Princess Consort paid it no mind—she was currently overwhelmed with her own affairs.

Spring brought a flurry of miscellaneous tasks.

The Prince's Mansion's fields needed managing, tenant farmers in the estates required their wages, the profits from the shops had to be calculated, and new spring garments for the wives and concubines had to be arranged. The Princess Consort rubbed her temples wearily, staring at the piles of account books on her desk, her head throbbing ...

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