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The New Start (1)

作者: Loria Malf
last update 最終更新日: 2025-05-22 19:30:54
Seraphina's POV

Loisage Academy had become my sanctuary—the perfect place to distance myself from Ambrosius and regain some semblance of freedom. It had been three months since I first arrived here, and in that time, I had settled into a routine. My days were filled with lessons, ancient spells, and the study of magical history, while my nights were consumed by thoughts of Ambrosius and what he might be planning.

Ambrosius had been the one to orchestrate my placement at Loisage Academy. When he heard I wanted to attend, he jumped at the chance to arrange everything, likely hoping it would cool the tension between us. His plan had worked smoothly; too smoothly. But the game wasn’t over. He had even ensured my brother Stephen and Helena came along, making the transition seamless.

Stephen and I were both students now, and Helena had remained nearby to care for him. Though Loisage Academy wasn’t meant for ordinary people, exceptions were made in my case—Ambrosius had pulled all the necessa
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