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... oo much," Saelis said. "I was once betrothed to a prince. He died. Not in battle, not by fate. Poisoned. I was blamed."

"And now you’re here. Why?"

Saelis’s expression sobered. "Because the men who destroyed my country are now in your court."

Liora’s blood ran cold.

"You mean Corvane?"

Saelis shook her head. "He’s just a puppet. The real hand lies higher. One of your council ministers. And if he succeeds, your kingdom won’t survive a decade."

Liora ...

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