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... most of his time in Sienna’s quarters these days.


He was forced to marry because of her political reasons, but that didn’t mean he had only bad feelings toward Bluebell such as anger and annoyance. But just before the marriage and after entering the castle, Bluebell showed the sides of her that Carl had never seen before. The series of events, especially those related to the fake pregnancy, were shocking to him as well.


Nevertheless, Carl gave Bluebell time. The time when she ...

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