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... ine lingering in the air. The flickering candlelight cast long shadows across the room. It looked very ominous. There were two men in the room.

Lord Malric stood by the grand fireplace, his back turned, the flames reflecting in his eyes as he clenched a crystal goblet in his hand.

Behind him, his son, Alric, stood trembling—he feared his father. He was so close to kneeling... He could not face his father’s wrath.

"Explain yourself," Malric’s voice was cold, each word meas ...

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