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Chapter 36: Everywhere He Went

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last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-05-30 12:27:08

The first mistake Lealla made was following him openly.

The second was not realizing everyone else had started noticing.

At first, Eros pretended it irritated him.

He would leave council meetings only to find her wandering behind him through fortress corridors like she had nowhere better to be. She appeared near the training grounds asking questions she barely cared about just because he happened to be there. She sat through military discussions with absolutely no interest in war simply to hear
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