Youth, Duty, and Desire

Salia’s adolescence and Wesley’s infatuation thread personal desire through diplomatic duty. The scenes show how youthful curiosity and attraction collide with heavy political expectation—Salia as a sixteen‑year‑old envoy and Wesley’s crush—forcing characters to trade private longing for public responsibility and to reconcile tenderness with professional obligation.

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