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... ering a bribe to declare, “You’re not suited for my son.”

“Let me be blunt. You’re not a match for my son, Baroness,” Karla said coldly.

“...Ah.”

“Do yourself a favor and step away while you still can.”

Penelope’s eyes wavered, trembling like a sapling in a storm. She hadn’t expected to actually hear those words.

Her gaze instinctively dropped to the teacup sitting before Karla. For a fleeting moment, the thought of throwing its contents at the duchess cro ...

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