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"Victori, have you packed something for yourself? You did not eat breakfast." I asked from inside the carriage to Victori who was busy stuffing her cloth bag with fresh flowers from the garden. "I am not hungry." She answered not looking at me. Raising an eyebrow I said, "It would do you well if you add some food in that bag instead of flowers, what are you going to do with them? Sell them in the flower market?" "That idea did not strike my brain at all, maybe I will make use of your idea in the future," she said cheekily, "But no, last time when we visited that town I promised the kids I will bring them something from the King's palace. Unfortunately I can not bring them any item from within the palace so they have to do." "So you decided to pluck those innocent flowers that the G