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... ent between the two happened as if it didn’t occur.

It was a different move compared to other families who would hold their children’s engagement ceremonies in a grandiose fashion to emphasize their power. At the engagement ceremony, only the direct line of each family and a small number of affiliates were invited, and the reception was extremely short.

It was certainly modest compared to the family’s reputation, but considering the nature of House Bernhardt, people thought that it w ...

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