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... After all, the Nestian family had one too.

But...

‘...That person never treated me.’

There was a particular day Tiel remembered vividly—when Rowen had pushed her down the stairs, splitting her forehead open. Unable to bear the pain, she had secretly sought out the Nestian family physician.

She had overheard Rowen talking about him one day.

‘I need to go to the family physician. This hangnail is so irritating!’

Rowen had visited the physician that d ...

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