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... an unexpected gift from Lucretius.


It was a carefully wrapped black box. When she opened it, Bina was surprised.


“A mask?”


Inside it was an extravagant mask decorated with feathers, precious stones, and pearls. It had an asymmetrical and unique design.


Underneath the mask was a thick script. Bina read the title slowly.


“A masquerade?”


Bina suddenly realized after reading for a few more minutes.


 ...

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