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... eets of Elysea began to stir. Vendors were setting up their stalls, city officials oversaw the final preparations for the New Year’s Eve festivities, and the town square was already filling with people eager to catch a glimpse of the royal couple.

Inside the Royal Palace, King Bruno finished adjusting the cuffs of his coat while Queen Amélie inspected her reflection in the mirror. She was dressed in a refined yet simple winter gown, lined with fur to ward off the cold.

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