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... ally taking Iona’s hand.

Iona, noticing her awkwardness, asked, “Is the Bardem greeting style different from this?”

“No, it’s just that I’m rather shy,” the viscountess answered in a small voice.

Her hands were quite firm for a noblewoman’s, though Iona couldn’t tell if it was due to the feel of her bones or calluses.

After a brief handshake, Iona released her hand without hesitation.

The viscountess, with a bright smile, suggested, “If you’re not hungry y ...

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