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Chapter 1096: His Expertise

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It was Roland's first ti this preeray, his face half hidden in his bushy and tangled beards, his black tuxedo crisp, and his tie neatly around his neck Like a man from a portrait, he looked old-fashioned and antiquated

Roland pictured his portrait hung on a wall, with a caption underneath

Although Kajen was an elderly ed After a bow, the screenwriter directly rested his eyes on Roland Apparently, it was not his first ti an encounter with a royal family member

"Your Majesty, this is Sir Kajen Fels," Barov introduced thehis hands in exuberance "He's the best actor and screenwriter in Graycastle and is also very well known across the Four Kingdo's city, I was a frequent visitor to the Central Theater and I liked Mr Kajen's work veryCan't you behavehis lips

"Good , Your Majesty," said Kajen as he clapped his hand over his chest "Now I knohy you don't watch new plays"

"Really?" Roland seated himself in the host chair and said, "Why?"

"You're too young," Kajen replied slowly "You'rethat a person who doesn't have a great deal of experience of life doesn't have the capability to understand your plays?" Roland would have been a little affronted at such imprudent comments if he had still been the lord of Border Town However, as he grew older, he became more unflappable in such a situation

But his tone, which dropped dramatically at Kajen's words, clearly indicated that he was not very pleased

Barov shot Kajen a warning look

"No, Your Majesty I'e but your spirit," Kajen explained while shaking his head "Youth has nothing to do with a person's age I've seen many nobles who live like old men in their prime Likewise, a man who has crept in his decrepitude doesn't necessarilyat this point "I thought I was very young, but now I realize life doesn't have a limit"

"Can I take your words as a compliment?" Roland said as he raised his brows

"We can't say a young spirit is good and an old spirit bad, Your Majesty" To Roland's surprise, Kajen did not answer his question directly but went on, "A person with a young spirit can be oes on However, heupon hioal, so"

"Ahem, Mr Kajen —" Barov interrupted him in a low voice

"Ah, sorry, please don't take my words too seriously," said the dramatist, who had just realized he had spoken more than he was allowed to "I's, so I often have soive my impertinence"