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The Duke’s adoptive daughter, yet she was sent to Yevir to study the arcane.

At that time, Colin wondered why the Duke St. Hilde had done so.

Only when Marquis Garcia revealed a part of this secret did Colin understand the Duke St. Hilde’s ambivalent attitude towards Vera.

But at the same time, he couldn’t help but wonder, who is Vera’s birth mother?

Why didn’t Marquis Garcia marry her?

And why was he so secretive about her identity?

Now, ...

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