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The Oblivious Saint Cant Contain Her Power Forget My Sister Turns Out I Was The Real Saint All Along Volume 3 Almond

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The Oblivious Saint Cant Contain Her Power Forget My Sister Turns Out I Was The Real Saint All Along Volume 3 Almond
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Publisher: Earth Star Entertainment, Tokyo
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 20.83 MB
Author: Almond
Language: English
Year: 2024
Volume: 03

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The Oblivious Saint Cant Contain Her Power Forget My Sister Turns Out I Was The Real Saint All Along Volume 3 Almond by Almond instant download after payment.

days after the unfortunate situation with Prince Gilbert had been resolved, I found myself once again mingling with the Malcosian nobility. This time, it was at a tea party in the elegantly appointed salon of Countess Herbert. Her drawing room was a mosaic of ladies in dresses of all shapes and colors, buzzing with the honeyed tones of genteel conversation. I had a great deal of experience attending such events back in Celestia (though as an addendum to Flora, of course). I noted that the soirees of Malcosias shared a similar air—though perhaps one that was slightly more charged.

Countess Herbert, our esteemed hostess, publicly proclaimed herself to be a neutral arbiter in the ongoing succession debate, which meant that this gathering should have provided a reprieve from my usual fears of poison or covert assaults. (At least in theory.) The flip side of the coin, however, was that her stance of neutrality meant that the salon was a melting pot for the adherents of both the first and second prince’s factions. Their thinly veiled hostility towards each other added an undercurrent of tension to the air, an almost tangible frisson that made me sigh inwardly.

It was amid this sea of veiled enmities that my gaze inadvertently locked with a certain lady’s. She, for one, did not seem to appreciate the accidental eye contact.

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