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... hen Winter’s illusion finally lost its effect. Yes, she didn’t really burn the true princess. She and her youngest son just played a cruel trick on Elain Moonchester to peel her away from Kiho. "You can’t even tell illusion from reality and yet, you have the audacity to touch my man?"

Elaine Moonchester finally calmed down when the effect of Winter’s illusion finally ended. She immediately looked at her arms, then she touched her face. She let out a relieved sigh when she realized that s ...

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