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... rt. I couldn’t deny that I was nervous—this was my first time stepping into the royal palace and meeting the king in person. In my previous life, the most important person I had ever met was just the CEO of that wretched company, who couldn’t even compare to a king.

I hoped I could control my behavior. I didn’t want to act disrespectfully in front of the king. No, I was confident I could remain polite. What I was truly worried about was Envi—this flirty system of mine. If anything, he mi ...

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