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Chapter 115 - Chapter 111: The Wine Does Not Intoxicate, People Intoxicate Themselves

Even a hundred years later, people will remember the Radiant Day celebration of the Magic New Calendar 1791.

It was a long-awaited mild winter in Sussex, with warm sunlight bathing the earth.

Every Sussex person attending the celebration would joyfully recall the scenes of that day.

The focus of their discussions was the majestic and beautiful Her Majesty the Empress.

They naturally forgot that the host mentioned the performer was Count Tyrone Sif.

They needed the Empress, not the Count.

While some were happy, others were desolate; on the night of the celebration, at the Vladimir Empire Embassy, someone angrily smashed three vases in the cold.

But there were many more troubled than her.

For example, Mr. Finley.

After the celebration, Mr. Finley, who gladly took third place, refused to attend the banquet using the excuse, "Although the priest says I'm healthy, I just feel unwell," and went straight home.

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