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... over and over, his rank also rose until he became a precious guest of the Royal Family.

Even if Caelion wasn’t present, Apollonia often visited the Emperor’s Palace since her father would never go there unless he had important guests.

The Emperor’s Palace also had a large library where she could read books about Military Law, Philosophy, and Politics in secret.

Every time she accidentally ran into someone, she would tell them that she was only reading romance novels that girls ...

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