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... e has a beautiful and plump figure, dazzling gems, and impressive nobility.

I have to say that the aura of the queen is indeed full and dazzling.

 Catalina’s father, Carlo, the “Golden Lion”, grandly introduced this distinguished guest.

But it was only said that this "Mrs. Catherine" came from an ancient aristocracy with a long history, but her true identity was not mentioned.

 There are countless surnames in the Federation that can be called "old nobles".

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