This chapter is a reward for "Reading too many books".
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The letter had been dealt with, but the Smoke Mission had not been updated. Clearly, it would only be considered complete once it reached the hands of Duniko Hyacinth.
The next morning, Liszt heard that Philip had already gone to Tulip Castle to deliver the letter.
Liszt felt inexplicably melancholic, not knowing whether it was right to follow the instructions of the Smoke Mission and to stir up Duniko's emotions.
However, Duniko did seem quite suitable for a lover, passionate when involved, and decisive in parting.
The melancholy was fleeting.
Soon, he returned to his usual composed state of mind—letting things take their natural course. With his noble status, handsome appearance, and exceptional inner qualities, his life was destined to be pursued by countless women. Rather than being spoiled for choice, why not leave it all to fate to decide.