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... epared to go to the great hall for breakfast.

“Valen, come on, let’s go and eat.” He called out.

On the bassinet bed, the fluffy velvet blanket twitched slightly and then fell still.

“Valen?”

A small hand stretched out from the blanket and waved at him twice impatiently.

“Kiki!” She got tired from watching the film last night and didn’t want to get up at all.

“… Well, there are cookies and cakes in the office.”

Felix walked out of the room ...

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