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... working as intended.

The rush of excitement surged within me as I observed the change in her expression. This was exactly what I had been aiming for – an expressive individual, not a mere puppet. It was refreshing to witness the return of her genuine emotions.

I didn't stop there; instead, I ramped up the pace once more. I wasn't too concerned about facing any consequences for my actions. If needed, I could use Suggestion to silence her objections, or if that didn't work, rely on ...

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