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... the Coming-of-Age party has already started, Madam.”

“I guess so.”

As Adora spoke, Ercella looked at Vicente. Vicente held out his arm.

“Thank you.” Putting her hand on Vicente’s arm, Ercella stepped on the ivory tiles. Adora followed her. Countless pairs of eyes were focused on the three of them. People kept looking at each other, whispering to their ears.

Since it was just the start of the party, no one approached them. Originally, she would refrain from approaching peo ...

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