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The Evidence Before The Council

作者: Scarlet heart
last update publish date: 2026-08-17 16:26:02
I woke knowing the palace had shifted again overnight.

The name Aurelia no longer stayed confined to hushed corridors. I heard it discussed behind closed doors now, servants arguing quietly over whether the elderly nobleman had simply misspoken or actually recognized me.

“He wouldn’t have said it if he wasn’t certain,” one voice insisted.

“Unless someone told him,” another answered.

I understood the palace was trying to determine whether that moment had been accident or revelation.

-----

Rowan a
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