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... so he sent a slight sigh in his direction.

Cairn was shocked by the fact that Aldin had chosen love over friendship.

“……?”

“These cookies are delicious.”

Aldin casually responded to Violet’s puzzled expression. This only made Cairn even more aggrieved. No one here was on his side. It was his karma.

“By the way, I’ve heard that you’ve been visiting the Imperial Palace recently.”

Holding himself off from sending killing intent towards Cairn, Aldin swiftly chang ...

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