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... d by Risyr's display of manners. Unlike the noble children of famous families who received direct education from renowned etiquette teachers and mingled extensively with other nobles, Risyr had none of those opportunities.

Yet, the natural grace that flowed from Risyr’s demeanor was well-polished, even by the discerning eyes of a family head from a prestigious house. It was in stark contrast to his daughter Roera, who had transformed from a tomboy into a wild horse despite having been ta ...

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