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... t to inform you that you will both be grounded for a year."

Nathaniel's golden eyes widened in surprise; he was taken aback by what the Emperor had said just now.

A year of being grounded?

That was too harsh!

Regardless, Nathaniel voiced his thoughts.

"Your Majesty, I understand that what we did was wrong, but a year of grounding seems too severe. Can't we find some other way to make up for our mistakes?"

Nathaniel pleaded, hoping that his father w ...

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