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The Woman Who Took Everything

Author: Sunkissed
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2026-03-09 00:35:00

ISABELLA’S POV

I heard it from the kitchens.

That was how most things reached me in Redmoon Palace — through the kitchens, through the particular information network of servants and maids and kitchen workers who traded news the way merchants traded goods. Quietly, efficiently, in the margins of other conversations, in the thirty seconds between one task and the next.

It was how I’d learned about Greenforest’s fall. About Ironville. About the tribute arrangements and the conqu
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