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... Ravenastra manor appeared ahead.

CREAK.

The heavy gates swung open, revealing the long gravel path to the family estate. The manor looked impressive—black stone and silver wood stretching up toward the sky, all bathed in orange sunset light.

The carriage rolled into the courtyard. Servants stood in perfect lines, backs straight. The new ones couldn’t hide their curiosity. The older ones kept their eyes respectfully lowered.

Astrael stepped out.

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