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... ze, but he constantly avoided her.
This growing rift led to the assumption that their ’friendship’ was over, which the bullies took advantage of to resume their wrongdoings.
Once, Rhaozekar caught them in the act.
Zhaenova was in terrible shape—her face bruised, her eyes half-lidded, barely conscious.
Yet, Rhaozekar simply scoffed and walked away without intervening.
’That’s a fitting punishment for a kaovren.’
There was no concrete proof that Zhae ...
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