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... is gaze still on the skies.

Merina's breath froze as she fell to her knees and said, "Forgive me, Your Highness! I-I…I had some trouble getting it."

"But you did get it, right?" Asher asked without shifting his gaze.

"Yes…I did. Here it is…" Merina said as she raised both of her hands while her head was bent, facing the floor.

Asher turned around and walked towards her. He subtly smiled upon seeing a bronze feather quill on her hands, "Good…" Asher knew this feather pen w ...

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