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... up of winter mint tea to her lips, the blend expertly prepared by Garside. “It is unfortunate that you were preoccupied both yesterday and the day before, but I trust we can finally reach an agreement today.”

“That is…quite alright, Baroness,” the man seated across from her replied, his tone carefully measured. He wore a crisp navy-black uniform adorned with the gold insignia of the Imperial Surveyors, his posture rigid, both hands neatly folded in his lap. “Lady Withersworth assured me ...

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