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For Caria Burdnick, her name was something that she was not necessarily proud of.
In the aristocratic world, the surname Burdnick represents stigma.
Although the Burdnick House was one of the main aristocratic houses; during the Great War, it was the only House that didn’t engage in the war. There was chaos surrounding the absence of the family head, and thus, the Burdnick House was forced to take a large part of the responsibility caused by the war; this made them ...
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