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After a hearty lunch, they went to have tea in the salon. They have continued to tell Aria stories of Zander’s childhood. Aria enjoyed it so much. And when they were done with tea, Zari thought of something. “How about I take Aria out of the town proper?” She suggested and Aria’s eyes beamed in excitement. “No, I don’t have any strength to follow you around,” Zander said, and his sister frowned. “We are not going shopping, okay? I just would like to take Aria and see the places outside the castle grounds.” Zari hissed. Zander was about to speak but his sister beat him to it. “If you don’t want to come, then don’t. I am not asking you anyway.” “Let them, Zander. I’ll just have to deploy the guards around them.” The Queen said, taking a sip of her tea. “But grandma…” “I have some thi