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... of Priestess Lilith standing by her bedside, her usual serene demeanor shadowed by a look of subtle displeasure.

Beside her stood Carol, her head bowed, fidgeting with her hands, an ashamed expression plastered across her face. The atmosphere in the room was unusually tense, making Auriel's stomach churn with unease.

Despite her evident irritation, Lilith's tone remained gentle as she greeted Auriel. "Good morning, Goddess Auriel. I trust you slept well."

Auriel sat up s ...

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