Prince Gro's study in the Palace was vast and spacious, filled with numerous bookshelves that were crammed with books.
Anyone unfamiliar who entered the study would assume that Gro was a well-read and knowledgeable prince. But in truth, he had never read any of these books. The study wasn't really his, for although it was nominally his property, the real master was his teacher—a Court Tutor—one of the very few people he trusted.
Gro, dressed untidily, walked into the study and saw an elderly man with silver hair who had long been sitting in the study, engrossed in reading a book so close to his nose due to poor eyesight.
The old man was so absorbed in his reading that he didn't notice his arrival.