CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE

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There's a chandelier hovering from the ceiling in all its grandeur as it gives the room an elegant taste, and round tables covered by silk linens surrounds the room as we wait for dinner to be served in the main dining hall of the palace. There's a clear distinction between the royals, the elites, and the commoners… though I wonder if the royal family even have any idea of the divide among the seating positions. Standing off to the side are neatly dressed maids and menservants waiting with their spine straight and hands folded before their stomachs just in case their services may be needed. Several waiters and waitresses stepped into the hall through the exit with silver plates filled with an assortment of meals and once the King gave his nod dinner was served. Glasses are filled up w

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