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... person who needs to call me that, but you must have heard the conversation between me and that fellow named Khun, right?"

Damien narrowed his gaze as he nodded, "Yes…I have to live here as your slave, right?"

Akira fixed her gaze on him as she strongly said, "I would never treat you as a slave, but…you understand the situation, right? I can't reveal who you are without causing a huge stir that might very well make us both end up in trouble."

Damien said with a reassuring smile ...

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