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The common narrative is that Louis had no secrets. He lived his life as a public spectacle—from his morning lever (waking up) to his evening coucher (going to bed), everything was watched, recorded, and gossiped about.
Yet secrets need tending like court roses: pruned, watered, and, when necessary, transplanted. Louis kept a ledger of subtlety — gestures delayed until gossip ripened, compliments bestowed with strategic slowness, scandals contained like delicate porcelain in padded chests. "Updated," he would think as ambassadors left and returned, their faces altered by new stories; secrets must be refreshed to remain seductive. Stale mystery invites interrogation; fresh mystery commands reverence.
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