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... ted gold. The room was quiet, filled only with the faint rustle of fabric as Anneliese shifted in her bed, wincing slightly as she flexed her injured foot. The ache lingered—a persistent reminder of what had happened in her father’s study.

Vincenzo remained in the chamber, now sitting on a chair near the unlit fireplace. His presence was a silent reassurance against the tension that still clung to her. Even with the castle walls protected by enchanted barriers, he would not risk leaving ...

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