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Chapter 129 : The Case Against Her

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The advocate's name was Elder Fenn.

Sera learned this through Brynn's channel on Wednesday.

Retired from active pack law practice. Brought back specifically for this case. The kind of professional who cost significantly and delivered precisely what was paid for.

Caius had been planning this for months.

Perhaps longer.

She read the full filing on Thursday morning.

All forty pages.

Alone in her room.

Before the garden.

Before the session.

She wanted to read it without the room watching her read i
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