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... he only boy present who studied at the Royal Academy would be the one to point it out.

Her predictions turned out to be true as Prince Fritzen was the first to voice out his doubts, bringing the others’ attention to it as well.

Thankfully, the little girl had been careful about what she was asking her cousin to accomplish on her behalf and had prepared him to deal with such situations.

What Knox had uttered in his defense earlier was also the truth.

The kind of so ...

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