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Chapter 161 - Theatrical play

"If it's about those attacks by the vile nobles, then we already learned about it. But please, it would be unbecoming of our crown to just let envoy stand in half-bowed position in the middle of the corridor, would it be. Please, take a seat"

It was striking how the young ruler was using "we" and "our" to refer to himself. This way of referring initially sprouted strictly among the rulers alone and was supposed to add the splendour to even something as little as the way they were speaking. And just like anyone sane could expect, it didn't take long before this kind of custom spread to the great nobles, then common nobles all the way to the point where anyone still using this would only make a fool out of himself.

After all, if one had to signify their authority with even something as silly as the way of referring to oneself, then they most likely lacked any authority on its own.

"Thank you for your grace and wholeheartedness, your majesty."

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