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... as she read its contents.

The letter was from Arden Daelis, the son of House Daelis, who had spent the last few years studying at a prestigious academy in Valendale Empire. He had promised to become Princess Viana’s personal tutor upon his return.

She read the short letter and smiled, appreciating its brevity and clarity.

Your Highness,

I wish to inform you that my studies at Valendale Empire have been completed earlier than expected.

I will return to E ...

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