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... ner and had no problem eating with everyone in such a public place. Yara von Chrysalis, however, prefers the farthest and quietest location in the cafeteria. They were eating when they noticed Yara walking down the corridor where the second prince, Silvan von Rosegard, and their group had vanished.

"Are you worrying about my Second Brother, Yara? Don't worry he wouldn't dare touch you as you are the Imperial Uncle's other half." Jace Green von Imperlian said.

Yara von Chrysalis s ...

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