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... ithout a license."

Lucien leaned back in his chair and exhaled.

"So you intend to publicly assess a concubine in court."

Elira did not waver. "If she claims to heal, she must be able to explain her methods under royal protocol."

"And if she does not?" Samuel asked sharply.

Kaelis stepped in then, tone lighter but deadly underneath. "Then she would be removed from this estate and placed under royal discipline."

Lucien’s jaw clenched.

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