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"What do you mean by that?" I inquired, "I will have your audience," he said, and I could not figure out what he meant.

"I need you to work for me for a day or two," he stated, "Since I'm new to this job and can't guarantee that I'll do a good job for citizens." My forehead furrowed. "So what's the reason?" I asked.

"Because thou shalt be the Lady of Ylury right away, you shall attend me, and in return, I shall assist you, and the aforementioned is a great deal more than you ought to be." I uttered, "I'll notify the Noble Lord about this agreement if it's a good one."

The question is, "Should we start right away in this case?" I smirked awkwardly. "Should we go if that's the case?" I asked.

I followed him as he stood up. He immediately ordered his servants, if that is what you would call them, as we walked out of the Tea Shop. "To the House of Commons," I ordered as I returned to the coach. "I believe it would be best if we went there jointly."