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... ck to something more composed, and with a graceful nod, she returned to the matter at hand.

“I believe that covers the limits of my involvement. Now, let us return to the reason you were summoned here in the first place.” Her voice, while still carrying warmth, became more measured. “I have already explained some of it, but let me continue from where we left off before our conversation diverged onto the topic of my intervention.”

She paused briefly, as if gathering her thoughts, ...

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