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While sitting idly on the couch, Delilah complained, “Isn’t this quite unusual for her to be this late? Maybe, there’s a gala or an important event at the mansion. She’d just be so sneaky. She never informs about these things. When I’ll become the emperor, I’ll make sure I never invite her to anything.” “I don’t think that’s the case as I didn’t hear anything of that sort while returning from the capital,” spoke Stetson while intending to keep the conversation as brief as possible. Unfazed by his attempt to end the conversation, Delilah suggested, “You wouldn’t tell me about an event even if there would be one because you don’t want me to miss the practice.” “That’s correct! However, nothing is going on in the capital. From the expressions on the people’s faces, it felt as if somethin