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... is a man who is always calm and collected. Well, it's understandable. This is Gerald's first encounter with a foreign king. He doesn't know how another party would treat him.

Gerald was born a commoner while one party is a king. No matter what ministerial post he holds, a portion of him still harbours that fear for nobility.

It can be said, Audrey is the same as Gerald. By no means, she's brave enough to act impolitely in front of Riz as she did with Gerald.

"Calm down, ...

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