Cecilia Vaughn elegantly held her dress, her smile as calm as water, displaying none of the nervousness or unease that younger individuals often showed in front of the old master.
She wore only light makeup, and her attire was modest and traditional, with no exposed waist or legs, not even her collarbone, which was gracefully covered by a velvet dress with a ruffled collar.
Yet, her every move and smile carried such a charm that it gave off an air of medieval nobility, astonishing the eyes of many.
"Hello, Mr. Dodge."
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In fact, the celebrities present were taught by professional etiquette instructors to maintain good posture, and the young heirs and heiresses from wealthy families had been steeped in etiquette lessons since childhood.
However, in all these years, Sorenson Dodge had never seen a girl perform Western etiquette so naturally and smoothly, especially as Cecilia Vaughn was inherently a Veridian.
