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... ter the war ended, in the dining room of the imperial palace.

The wide table was laden with dozens of plates of food, each seeming to cost at least a few golds, surrounded by all sorts of luxurious and expensive furniture and decorations.

I had the honor of dining alone with His Majesty the Emperor here.

Therefore, while I was very proud of having risen to this position, on the other hand, I felt burdened by dining with the highest-ranking person in the empire.

I ...

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