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... nsibilities back in Kufstein. As a result, he had flown to the fatherland, in order to get caught up on what had been going on in his absence.


Immediately after landing in the Airport and travelling back to the palace via an armored car. Berengar was greeted by his family. However, before any of his wives could properly welcome their husband home, the scream of a young girl filled the air as Zara ran up and jumped into her father's arms.


"Daddy's home!"


Bereng ...

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