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High in the sky, the troubled Nicopola province was serene beyond belief, cooled by the breeze that buoyed their ships silently across the night skies. Clad in a cashmere inner garment and a fur leather coat, Claire sat beside Sterling at the front of the cockpit, just behind the pilot. The two newlyweds had volunteered for this assignment, eager to elevate their standing within the House Lansius, viewing it as a pathway to secure rewards and rise in ranks.

During crossing the gr ...

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