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... a sudden halt.

Looking back, had Ian even once called her "Rinella"?

Many nobles, including Delphine, called her "Rinella."

For nobles, their Family name was akin to their identity. Thus, it was not an issue to address someone by their surname alone.

But Ian never once called Elsie "Rinella."

Only when reprimanding or addressing her formally did he ever use the surname..

From the beginning to the end.

Not even once.

Elsie's feverish ...

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