The original name of the manager is Grace
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Ongoing, First published Aug 27, 2021
One spring in 1842, Grace woke up in the impoverished East End of London. 
The twenty years of living in modern society and the ten years of living in the regency period are mysterious, making it difficult to distinguish reality from illusion. 
At this moment, Grace is in a difficult situation.
Her mother had just given birth to twins. Her mom was weak and her father broke his leg at job.
Without a job, there is no way to make ends meet. It seems that everything is manifesting the original sin of poverty .
Forced to make ends meet, Grace had to disguise herself as a man, under the pseudonym Graham. By coincidence, she became the head of the Duke of Essex.
The  young and handsome Duke of Essex's ancestral identity is very mysterious and rich in assets, but he himself has a special hobby that is not in line with the aristocratic style -> detective!
In this way, Grace, who is disguised as a man, and her employer embark on a wonderful journey in life!
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