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... Perhaps that’s why Annette was able to look at him with an objective attitude as if it were someone else’s business.

“I, Annette….So, I’m sorry. I couldn’t send … your wedding present.”

“It’s all right, Your Highness.”

It wasn’t just an empty talk, it was really all right. Rather, if Ludwig, as her ex-fiancé, had sent her a wedding gift, it would have been disastrous. By the way, even in this situation, the only thing he could say to her was ‘I ...

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