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[Headline] Prince Carnai Welcomes Foreign Envoy, Dessert Diplomacy Sparks Heated Discussion
According to royal sources, His Highness the Prince received cultural envoys from a neighboring country at the royal court this week. During the reception, he personally tasted various local specialty desserts and demonstrated the sincerity of "dessert diplomacy" with his elegant and composed demeanor. The Prince's professional commentary on cream craftsmanship and sugar flower decorations greatly impressed the envoys present.
▌Dessert Critic's Comment:
"His Highness's understanding of desserts goes beyond mere tasting; he genuinely appreciates the culture and artistry behind them." - Editor-in-Chief of "Sugar Art Weekly" said.
▌Excerpts from the Prince's Remarks:
"Desserts are the gentlest language between nations."
▌Upcoming Engagements:
Rumor has it that His Highness will further collaborate with domestic dessert associations, ushering in a new era of innovative royal confections.
▌Enthusiastic Public Comments:
"Hope the Prince launches his own dessert brand ♥"
"His Highness must really like strawberry tarts~"
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Finally met him in person – it felt less like an invited meeting and more like an assessment. When I entered the reception room, His Highness was already seated. There were no pleasantries, no invitation to sit; everything proceeded at his pace.
Compared to the "smile like the morning light" photo in the newspaper, the actual Prince... was much colder. Not rude, just completely lacking the approachable and gentle image I imagined. His tone was steady, his sentences short, making it difficult to gauge his true thoughts.
During the meeting, we discussed future collaboration methods, including developing desserts and participating in diplomatic events. He had no objections to these arrangements but also offered no additional ideas. He simply listened quietly, nodded, and concluded the meeting.
It's impossible to determine his attitude towards the association's plans from this short meeting. Perhaps more meetings will be needed to confirm his true feelings.
The first impression was more inscrutable than expected. For now, I can only record my observations and adjust future contact strategies.