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Chapter 856 - Chapter 51: The Thickening Mist (Part 3)

The Queen no longer spoke much with the monarch of the foreign country, she exchanged a few pleasantries, then used the excuse of being busy with state affairs to cut off the communication. Thus, the final pre-war communication with other nations concluded, the policy of sealing the capital was implemented, a conservative yet prudent arrangement. She rested for a while, called for the palace maid, inquired about her children's whereabouts, then left the throne and headed to the palace garden.

It snowed again yesterday, the garden was clad in silver. Amidst the white expanse stood a little pavilion with a blue roof, Jackson was waiting there. Seeing his mother arriving, he quickly stepped out and assisted the Queen into the pavilion, poured her a cup of red tea, and then signaled the surrounding attendants and guards to withdraw.

Queen Annie sat down in the pavilion: "It's rare to see you spending time in these places."

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