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... rom Trafalgar and toward his daughter. Aubrelle sat beside him without the bandage that usually shielded her eyes from the world. The red of her gaze was fully visible now—unfocused, luminous, unhidden. It was not a careless choice. It was intentional, and Thaleon understood that immediately.
For a brief moment, the room seemed to narrow around that single detail.
"Aubrelle," Thaleon said at last, his voice lower than before. Not softer, but more direct. "Look at me."
She ...
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