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Chapter 45: Stubborness And A Deal

IN THE capital, the common age for a noble child to be introduced to high society, also known as the noble's debut, is between the ages of 5-8, depending on how well they have developed.

This age is reserved for children who can communicate, speak, act, and present themselves well in front of other nobles. At this age, a child's development can be witnessed, and they may still be coached by their parents on where they fall short and how to improve.

Furthermore, this is not only the age at which kids will acquire fundamental etiquette and manners. They've been studying since they were able to open their eyes.

Essentially, from the time they are born.

It is customary to encourage children to be autonomous and accountable for their own activities, such as cleaning up their room or performing a nice deed, among other things.

Some people believe that it is the small things in life that define a person. As a result, the children are

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