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Chapter 0026

Author: Bella Amanda
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“I heard you clearly, Lucien. You do not need to pretend.” Dominic said, walking over to Rachel's bedside. “How are you feeling?” He asked, leaning in closer.

Rachel shifted a bit, creating a space for him to sit. “Better than before.”

He nodded. “You do not have to discomfort yourself, be careful.” He held her firmly, adjusting her pillow.

“I have been lying down on the same spot for a day, I am tired. I need to walk around.” She said, her expression neutral.

“I know. It's the doctor's ord
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