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Everything she said was of course, positive. All that she said was the truth anyway. Everyone in the palace treated her well. There were nasty rumors about her among the nobles but everyone in the palace was polite to her. Even Alwin, though he was rude in his head.

But instead of believing her, the Queens wondered if Ferdinand threatened her not to reveal anything bad about him.

The Queens had already even heard about the rumors about her having affairs and making a harem ...

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