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A day later.

Lord Reginald stood by his desk, staring out at the rolling grounds of his estate as the sun dipped lower, casting long shadows across the manicured lawns. The air in the room felt thick with the weight of his next decision. His fingers drumd lightly against the wood, a habit he picked up during monts of deep thought. Adrian's suggestion still lingered in his mind: apply pressure.

But now was not the ti for overt force.

He turned slowly and moved back to his desk, where a blank sheet of fine parchnt waited in front of him. His fountain pen rested beside it, poised for action. It was ti to make his next move. If Valoria continued to evade a formal eting with their ruler, Triesenberg would lose the upper hand in this diplomatic chess ga. A direct approach was now required.

Sitting down, Reginald dipped the pen into the ink well, watching as the dark liquid clung to the nib. Then, with a precise hand, he began writing.

[To the esteed governnt of Valoria,

After our recent and fruitful discussions with your Minister of Foreign Affairs, it is clear that both of our nations are entering a crucial mont in our relations. Triesenberg deeply respects Valoria's position on matters of trade, cooperation, and partnership.

However, as a nation that prides itself on transparency and direct leadership, we feel it is essential to further these conversations at the highest level possible.

It is for this reason that we formally request a face-to-face eting with the ruler of Valoria. Our intention is to engage in aningful dialogue that will benefit both our nations and solidify a long-lasting and prosperous relationship.

We believe that such a eting would not only cent the mutual respect between our nations but also provide the necessary clarity and understanding that can only be achieved through direct, personal interaction.

We await your response with great anticipation and hope that this proposal will be t with the sa spirit of openness and cooperation that Valoria has displayed thus far.

With sincere regards,

Lord Reginald Ashworth

Envoy of Triesenberg]

He paused after signing the letter, scanning its contents. The language was diplomatic, carefully neutral, and yet firm enough to signal that Triesenberg was expecting an engagent. There was no room for Valoria to retreat into further evasiveness. If they refused, it would send a clear ssage to the global community that they were unwilling to et as equals.

Reginald folded the parchnt carefully, sealing it with a precise drop of wax and the stamp of his personal crest. He summoned Adrian with a brief knock on the desk.

Monts later, Adrian stepped into the room, his eyes falling on the sealed letter.

"Is this the formal request, my lord?" Adrian asked

"It is," Reginald replied, holding the letter out to him. "Make sure it is delivered directly to Valoria's foreign office with no delays. And I expect a swift response."

Adrian bowed slightly, taking the letter with both hands. "I'll see to it imdiately."

Adrian made his way out of the residence and then to the diplomatic vehicle where he ordered the drive to take him to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters.

The diplomatic vehicle weaved through the bustling streets of Valoria, heading toward the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Adrian sat in silence, the sealed letter resting on his lap as he watched the cityscape roll by.

As the car approached the Ministry's grand entrance, Adrian straightened his jacket and ntally prepared himself. The driver ca to a stop, and without wasting ti, Adrian stepped out, clutching the letter with firm resolve. He strode up the stairs of the Ministry building.

Adrian made his way to the reception desk, where the attendant greeted him politely.

"I'm here to deliver a formal communication from the Triesenberg envoy, Lord Reginald."

The attendant nodded, imdiately recognizing the significance of the delivery. "I will have this sent directly to the Foreign Minister's office, sir. Please wait here for confirmation."

Emily Harris was just about to clock out when the sharp ring of the telephone on her desk interrupted her thoughts. She had been looking forward to the brief reprieve that the evening promised, but the timing of the call made her stomach churn with a familiar sense of urgency. She hesitated for only a mont before picking up the receiver.

"Harris," she answered briskly, already anticipating more work.

"Minister Harris, this is the front desk," ca the voice on the other end. "We've received an urgent communication from the Triesenberg envoy, Lord Reginald. It's been marked as a formal request, and it's been sent directly to your office."

Emily's brow furrowed. She glanced at the clock, feeling the weight of the long day, but knew there would be no leaving just yet. "I see. Send it up, and have soone bring a pot of coffee," she said, trying to brace herself for whatever new maneuver Reginald had put into motion.

The line clicked as the call ended, and Emily leaned back in her chair, eyes fixed on the door. She had expected a push from Reginald soon enough, but not this quickly. The ga between Valoria and Triesenberg had been carefully played so far, each side maintaining a delicate balance of diplomacy and restraint. But this—if it was what she suspected—would raise the stakes.

Monts later, a soft knock at her door signaled the arrival of the letter. The assistant stepped in, placing the sealed docunt on her desk. Emily eyed the wax seal—Lord Reginald's personal crest—and felt a sense of inevitability creeping in. She thanked the assistant, who quietly left, leaving her alone with the envelope.

Carefully, she broke the seal and unfolded the parchnt, her eyes scanning the familiar handwriting of Reginald Ashworth. His request was exactly as she feared: a direct appeal for a face-to-face eting with Valoria's ruler. Reginald was pressing for what they had worked to avoid, and he was framing it as a necessity for diplomacy.

Emily sighed deeply, setting the letter down as the assistant returned with her coffee. She poured a cup and took a long, thoughtful sip, allowing the bitter warmth to cut through her fatigue. She knew she had to take this directly to Alexander. There was no avoiding it now.

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Grabbing the letter, Emily dialed a number she knew by heart, her fingers moving instinctively over the keypad. The phone rang twice before Julieanne's familiar voice ca through on the other end.

"Julieanne here," she answered.

"Julieanne, it's Emily," she began, her voice carrying the seriousness of the situation. "We've received an official request from Triesenberg. They want to et His Excellency—formally, in person."

There was a brief pause on the other end as Julieanne processed the news. "I expected they'd push for it eventually, but this soon?"

"Yes," Emily replied, glancing down at the letter once more. "Reginald's letter is diplomatic, but it's clear that they view this as a critical step forward. They're framing it as essential to centing the relationship between our nations."

Julieanne let out a soft sigh. "Of course they are. They want to make sure they can gauge us in person. It's all about power, perception, and control."

"That's exactly what I was thinking," Emily said, taking another sip of her coffee. "They believe they'll get the upper hand by forcing a eting with His Excellency. But we can't let them think we're at their rcy."

"Agreed. We'll have to be strategic with our response," Julieanne said, her tone thoughtful. "Let reach out to His Excellency and brief him on the situation. I'm assuming this can't wait?"

"I think so… I'm sure His Excellency would want to see the diplomat sooner rather than later."

"Very well, I will call you later," Julieanne replied.

Julieanne wasted no ti. She strode down the halls of the executive wing with purpose, her heels tapping sharply against the polished floor. Reaching Alexander's office, she was t by the guards, who gave her a quick nod of acknowledgent before allowing her to enter.

Alexander was seated behind his desk, going over a stack of reports.

"Julieanne," he greeted, though his eyes indicated that he knew sothing important was on her mind. "What's the matter?"

Julieanne stepped forward and relayed the news. "We've received an official request from Triesenberg. They're asking for a face-to-face eting with you, Your Excellency."

"I see… then set it up tomorrow," Alexander said, leaning back slightly in his chair.

Julieanne nodded, already thinking through the logistics. "I'll make the necessary arrangents. We'll control the venue, the setting—everything will be on our terms."

"Good," Alexander replied. "Triesenberg will try to assert dominance in this eting. We must show them that while we're open to diplomacy, we are not to be underestimated or manipulated."

Julieanne smiled slightly. "Of course, Your Excellency. I'll ensure everything goes smoothly. They'll get their eting, but we'll remain in control."

"See that you do," Alexander said, his tone final.

With that, Julieanne left the room.

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