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... ble where she was half-clothed. The maid didn't ask or speak to her, she did what she was asked by the King and left Madeline alone in the room. Madeline had turned her body while covering her front with her hands by bringing them forward.

If one day the wicked King were going to die, it would be because she would have stabbed him, but then that was only in her imagination.

She then heard the footsteps back in the gallery, and she didn't turn her gaze to look at Calhoun. Calhoun ...

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