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Chapter 40

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Chiara’s POV

After the mob dispersed, I decided to call caterina and return home to rest, at least for a while. I needed space to think, somewhere safe. There was no way I could relax at the hospital, and after all the tests I had run on Cesare, there was nothing more I could do for him at the moment.

I needed to finally make a decision and see it through.

Caterina sat beside me on the couch. “If you were going to give Cesare the medicine, you would have done it already.”

“I just need to b
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