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... the stairs towards the carriage waiting for them. Amelia followed behind with a graceful walk.

Jonathan quickly hopped into the carriage as soon as it arrived, but Poul paused and turned to Amelia.

"If any important clients arrive today without an appointment, handle it. If they ask for us, just tell them we're out and stress the importance of scheduling appointments in advance."

"Understood, Mr. Nielsen," Amelia replied with a nod.

Poul hesitated for a moment bef ...

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