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... . The room was of utilitarian design, devoid of any gilded embellishments and extravagant decorations they were accustomed to. Bare metal walls painted a neutral hue and functional, yet unornamented furniture made it evident that aesthetics were not a priority in this marine sanctum. It was a stark contrast to the luxurious environments of their imperial upbringing.
"Your Highnesses, I trust the accommodations, though simple, will be to your satisfaction," Admiral de Richebourg said with ...
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