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... ess in the Tower, she knew few people, and even fewer had managed to forge a connection with her.

Igor was one of those rare few.

Of course, everything changed once Deya became the Empress. She could freely travel to any part of the Gospel Kingdom, and everywhere she went, countless people vied to be her friend.

After all, she was the first Gospel Empress in nearly seven hundred years with emotional inclinations. Her likes and dislikes could alter the fate of the Kingdom, ...

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