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... main palace was wrapped in a soft golden light, shining alone like the moon that had just settled on the horizon.

The splendid exterior, with every possible light employed, was both magnificent and supremely sacred. It was indeed a grandeur befitting the reputation of a thousand-year empire.

Considering the noble status of the attendees, the carriages entering the palace were not strictly regulated. As a result, the palace entrance and gardens were already bustling with high-end ...

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