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... om in Elder Jiao’s manor thus far. The table was surrounded by dense shelves, interspersed with little silver and glass tables which each held a lantern lit by a pale blue, ghostly flame. The table she sat by was polished ebony, topped with dark green, nearly black, jade. She could almost see her reflection in the shine.


“Yes, I decorated this room,” Xin answered her unspoken question. She sipped from the cup in her hand.


“If you wish to be boring, that is your business.” ...

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