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... er look and quickly covered his face.

"My dear lady, you don't slap someone in the face! I don't know where I offended you, and I apologize to you." Ambrosius still has self-cultivation.

"I didn't come here to ask you to apologize." Thalia replied confidently.

"Who is it?" Ambrosius asked.

Thalia stepped aside, and Ambrosius saw the little boy he had seen twice.

"You are Franz, and I am Ambrosius. You should call me Uncle."

"Uncle Ambrosius, if you reall ...

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