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... trothal for Prince Ian is absolutely absurd.

His determination was evident, and he seemed prepared to stand firm even if a sword were held to his throat.

Ian couldnt help but burst into laughter at the sight.

I knew you wouldnt be able to resist joining in. Couldnt wait any longer, huh?

He had been well aware of Marquis Adelass presence outside.

It was evident to him.

[See? I was right, wasnt I? Quite an interesting gaze, wasnt it?]

A fragm ...

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