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"It's good now. You should just stop moving too much so it won't bleed again. Does Doctor Pascal knows about your injuries?"

I shrugged my shoulders. "I guess. The news probably spread throughout the Vrawyth already. I just don't know if he knows the intensity of my injury. But with my Brother's personality? I bet he already asked his highness about my injury."

The lady doctor laugh. "He probably is. He used to talk about you a lot while we were working. You don't know how ...

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