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... to his question, but the fact that she said she wanted to see him confirmed his suspicion. Merlin had literally become a stalker on top of being a madwoman at that point.

Uaah…

Wrath shrunk like a turtle trying to hide in its shell.

Why is the madwoman here?!

His sky-blue pupils trembled, unable to comprehend the situation.

We were separated at the center of the continent! How come she’s here in this coastal city?!

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