chapter 19

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His tone was quite cautious.

As he had said, Dojae had only been

living in the dormitory for two days now. But to request a meeting already?

It was only natural to be worried. Dojae quickly responded so he wouldn't be misunderstood.

"It's nothing serious, I was told to speak with the manager about any issues with the dormitory or communal living."

"Yes, that's correct. Is there something bothering you?"

'Your Highness, is there something bothering you?'

The voice of Chamberlain Kim, who had been with him until not too long ago, overlapped with his current manager's voice.

In fact, their voices were quite similar.

There were many similarities between the current manager and Chamberlain Kim he had known, including the meticulous appearance, always donning a black suit despite the company's casual dress code. Suddenly, Dojae wondered how things

were going in the Korean Empire.

He missed the people there.

From Chamberlain Kim, who diligently attended to him, to his strict father and mother, and his siblings who, despite being formal and reserved, ensured he didn't go astray.

Although he had grown tired of palace life and enjoyed the freedom in South Korea, he couldn't help but feel nostalgic.

Snapping out of his thoughts, Dojae hurriedly continued speaking.

"...It's not a big deal."

Actually, it was a significant issue for Dojae, but he didn't want to come off as too picky.

It was clear that the other members didn't think much of it and were managing to endure, unlike him. But what could he do?

He had lived as a prince for twenty years.

Dojae felt he was adapting quite well to a normal person's life, but there were minimum standards he couldn't compromise on.

"I'm concerned about the cleanliness of the dormitory and wanted to discuss it."

"Environmental conditions can affect health, after all."

He had thought about cleaning himself, but it was impractical.

Cleaning up all the mess would take an enormous amount of time, which he simply didn't have.

"By cleanliness... you mean it's dirty?"

Manager Kim Seokchul, who initially didn't quite grasp what Dojae was saying, asked again.

Dojae nodded seriously.

"Yes, it's very dirty."

Kim Seokchul also took Dojae's resolute words seriously.

"Well, with the increasing practice hours, they probably didn't have time to clean...."

Of course, the unspoken words between the ellipses were 'they wouldn't have cleaned even if they had time.'

"Anyway, with more people now, there

must be more stuff too." "Yes, that's correct."

After quickly calculating, Manager Kim

proposed a solution. "I'll arrange for the housekeeper who comes once a week to come three

times a week. That should improve things significantly."

Given that Vice President Jung Hyeongseok had openly said he

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