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... om his sheets with a strangely renewed vigor—stronger than ever before. Yet something lingered in his chest... a kind of cold that had nothing to do with his body.

"Alright then," Astrid replied, standing beside Isis.

After washing their faces and dressing in suitable attire, the three walked down the palace corridors towards the dining hall.

Seated at the breakfast table were Stella, Sofia, and Sylvia, already waiting.

"Hmph! You kept us waiting again, Aziz," Sof ...

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