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... e contact with Tanya just as she did.

“Please be patient,” she murmured.

Tanya, who was trembling, bit her lips tightly and nodded, while the leader stood up and ran away.

“Let’s withdraw!” he yelled, leaving his terrified subordinates.

“Ta—Tanya…” The old woman fell down, eyes unfocused.

“I’m sorry. I made a promise that Viscount Diaman will never be able to touch her again.” Apollonia pulled her up, speaking as softly as possible. “Please trust me one more time.”< ...

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