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... he found what she wanted, she was going to leave herself in the hands of fate.

Uriel smiled bitterly. If that was her choice, there was nothing he could do. He had to protect her from her fate.

***

Meanwhile, at Diaman’s mansion, a much more sinister conversation took place.

“I kept my promise, so please let me go.” The woman took a few steps back from the short bearded man in front of her.

He looked about 10 years younger than usual, but because of his cunning look ...

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