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... ing and my face blushed at his unexpected remarks.

‘What did he say? What ceremony does he want to have quickly?’

Of course, I knew as the emperor, he could not delay the wedding anymore, but I felt somewhat shy when I heard it from him directly.

When I turned my head slightly, he pulled me after laughing heartily.

“Thank you, Aristia, for telling me honestly.”

He spoke in a very serious voice this time. He raised his hand wrapped around my shoulder and swept my hai ...

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