It's not rare to find amusing Sudoku puzzles in newspapers.
In the Romanov Kingdom, "The Contemporary," "Moscow Daily," and "Daily Fun News," which specializes in collecting the nobility's scandals and racy stories, all publish Sudoku puzzles or other fill-in games in the latter half of their issues, offering the public a way to pass their boring moments.
Of all the newspapers, "Daily Fun News" has the best sales. As soon as it's released, it becomes hugely popular and sells out within half an hour for the price of two Gobies. The main reason for its popularity is the explosive news and stories published on it, making it a classic example of a gossip publication... It is rumored that the behind-the-scenes owner of "Daily Fun News" is King Paul I.