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... she agreed to accompany the Duke to his room inside the palace.

She could remember telling him that she should not be here. Then she recalled agreeing with him after hearing his explanation. Of course, she was now wearing another skin mask and acting like she was one of his trusted aides.

"Thank you for taking the time to talk to us, Your Grace." Lachlan Blaize's words interrupted Rosalind's stupor. She stared at the man with bright red hair that immediately reminded her of Elias ...

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