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Time passed, and they called us to have dinner. We sat as they served dinner. It was again a five-course meal. "Are you satisfied with the meal, Lady Chen?" Out of nowhere, while eating, Thaddeus asked me. "Yes, I am indeed." I shortly replied.

"Is brother making your life worthwhile?" He awkwardly asked. I looked at him annoyingly. Theodore cleared his throat. "What? Is it bad to ask questions?" Thaddeus asked, raising his eyebrows.

"It is not bad, Thaddeus. Just make sure that the questions are derived by your goodwill, avoiding bad intent towards others." Theodore replied, following; he sighed. "Have you heard of what is happening in the Count's Place, dear brother?" Thaddeus asked.

"I have not, for Father and Mother is not sending letters these days." Replied Theodore. "What would be their plan in the upcoming ceremony?" Thaddeus asked. Ceremony? What ceremony?