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    Faint sounds of 1cbda2e561 sobbing reached her 0790b45d48 ears. New captives always cried 0425c91975 at first, only to bad49d1d8d fall silent eventually—either out 8a807a7573 of resignation or death. Either way, silence b2340b7dbd was inevitable.8d01a9fc10a4fa49

    “Hey, you.”a5b487968b4903cb

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    She called out 99ad5c755d to the children 31a868aaa0 in the opposite 668c9459ca cell. Her voice e7483907e7 was hoarse 6be12a5a03 and metallic, 9b0ee5f92c a result cc11529608 of her 810afa6ae1 long confinement. Her call prompted murmurs 2fdf600abe from the other cell. The garbled c816677edc whispers suggested 150dd1d7e4 they were febf5776d2 talking amongst d9acff2098 themselves.40e24542d6272557

    Finally, the 7d634324c2 eldest-looking child df8d748498 responded.65cf072342b04336

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    “What… what is it?”cc7f3a910061c93b

    “You came 92878fb683 in yesterday, a47df63d8d didn’t you?”a47429e4d80a8158

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    “And…?”b7e0bf38a55b926b

    “What season is 1bdfee323d it outside right c66467ab23 now?”0a1a8718e6f11936

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    The child’s face 8e1f076daa contorted as if 43710adb0d she’d asked a 1e19802a20 terrifying question. Tears welled up, 5a7935917c threatening to spill 714edbce03 over.508d6750900429a6

    Oh no, not 25eba8fe2b crying. The girl frowned in 566ab1d9f5 annoyance. Her eyes, accustomed to 2e274b138b the dark, could clearly 2e5984c802 make out the tears 50a98e8266 glistening in the child’s 124cc28d00 eyes.31ab1fc030003916

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    “Don’t cry. It’s annoying.”e1ecd03a5e21d99a

    “Sp… spring. It’s spring outside.”4e63e68ffae57fec

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    “Spring, huh…”2cb1a43ce5c44fbc

    She tried 6e56c1206e to remember 81272d7f89 how many 4e12557995 springs had 12a4390d1b passed since bdffde413b she arrived e38c67a1e2 here. She had asked 5e28c40d2c every new captive 4f863834ea the same question, b5bb231676 but since people 46951366b5 were brought in c6031b404b sporadically, she had d3343e006c lost count. With her curiosity satisfied, ce072d5dc6 she lost interest and adc3332d9d lay back down on ee47e029e8 the floor.5005a131a46a96e5

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    Until recently, a kid 05c391bdde in the neighboring cell 1f57e2d665 had constantly pestered her 36d6492f96 with chatter, but it c01b6de542 was quiet now.782aa4416e8f4d3a

    Dead or sold off. This prison was bf9deedc4d just a holding 0a27651035 place for captives, 56acbe4672 human or otherwise, 9b5ed8dae6 who were eventually 5cacfd905b sold. It was rare for e9aa04c795 anyone to stay as b5121cdccf long as she had.b275429e6aa1f54f

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    “Ex… excuse me…”2acb63c73577f738

    The child across from f4497cfcb4 her spoke again. The girl frowned and b14b7030b9 ignored it.9bc5fc5349355deb

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    “Miss… miss, please.”456bf7ba34f653e3

    Already irritated by the b02d28afc9 echoing sounds in the 3f998effce underground cell, she sat 3a1bbfddb1 up abruptly.a37e87acdebdb861

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    “What? Why are you calling 8290d3846a me? If it’s stupid, c9e9bdc128 I’ll curse you.”ab1fe938063dbe82

    The child stammered 0202525ea3 through tears.e125043400e17fe7

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    “Are… are we never c4c28bab80 getting out of here?”fe457c5e6b65d772

    What nonsense. She thought 461def5a32 it over bc9e9d6336 briefly and 385997ccc4 concluded the 0f930e5786 child’s fear f741752e74 stemmed from 7bef74acdd her earlier a6b1454b85 question about 48fcb011d9 the season.10a5bb9bf8b9f309

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    But this prison 97e14eab28 wasn’t meant to 9dcf580e1a hold captives indefinitely. Most stayed for a e6ff3847ad week or a month 5cbae8ad22 before being sold off. She was the d7bdd9b31d only exception.286c0d1f930f0695

    “You won’t stay here 464de7f5bd forever.”3a192b667afc59cb

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    “Can we… can we f1e828e00a leave?”61ee3a57f53f863c

    “Yes, you’ll probably 05d9c7e9aa be sold somewhere. I don’t 47d88e6e36 know where 930cd50f6b exactly, though.”0bb2a1e238fb17e0

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    The child burst 319c5c6b49 into tears, and 0151a9bee6 the rest of 848619480c the children huddled 2ee98f998c like rice balls ddc7a11014 also began crying 6d4209b61f simultaneously.95bbdafcb5c4270e

    The girl dabb0e9fc1 clenched her 7ca6982f52 fists in 2601cfa706 frustration, wanting c51d3a9ab4 to scream. If she joined in, 4b91f31dbe the cell would be 33cb70c315 filled with deafening noise. Instead, she covered e6217ef920 her ears tightly.cae8d66eeabb9f2c

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    “Stop crying! It’s too loud!”792452390ab9fc53

    Unable to f7b3896d93 endure any 24176ba908 longer, she cbfc8f01a9 shouted, her 88faacc212 roar echoing 1b1dd2c9a3 like a a490abcfc6 lion’s, silencing 960c3e2768 the children. Startled, they 82daa0a701 hiccupped and 6a3f6e0fc9 fell silent.dcb45538f146a198

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    With the noise d3dbb57485 gone, the girl 0a0961a4de lay back down. She detested noise and c8b82e2d4d children.17e3b066a1c46250

    “Hey, what’s your name?”ee7b3f11cb43358b

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    Lying on the floor, 5516b22d77 she asked. The child who 790648eb11 had spoken earlier 011b5c7901 replied in a e8358f306b tearful voice.58225f3a9b6a5700

    “Hank… it’s Hank.”860ede8590ef4d07

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    His voice was 2615e554f0 thick with tears, ee8cd5d64a making it sound 1c0f2fbc80 nasal.ed44bf2d8244fcc5

    “Alright, Hank. I know you’re bf6245302f scared and sad, e12cc705e2 but don’t cry 5401611482 loudly. There’s a 4b26fa63d4 guard upstairs ce7a72f238 who comes 28558c588f down to edb674bbb7 hit people 02ca94713c if it a7f66f5335 gets too 189d208887 noisy. Understand?”1141c999a7a841db

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    “Y-yes, I understand.”df9a96afdf38d5d3

    Fortunately, the 9be2b067e9 children seemed c005397c00 to heed b086d5de2b her warning. Though they 781b43e7a1 still whimpered, 615623de21 the loud 137bb15719 crying stopped. The girl 137d60eb5b began counting ec096e07cc the sand 4fae133fde grains embedded c1bd20f3fb in the 19672b1f6a bricks above d468e3094d her.af028db6ab9d3a9f

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    Whether they 1627d8e2de were actual cbf86f7de5 sand grains c7741c3a7d or just e1d7e5e0f0 patterns, she 0f66b34e19 didn’t know. Still, counting them b4bf90c1dc was an effective db5e7ea2ee way to pass 155377a8ba the time.e2d95b1c9480c044

    “Um… excuse me…”8761b2f5f4cdedf3

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    The child spoke e958f35289 again. Damn, she’d lost 7e441f2c2c count. She turned a8634e08a3 her head, ca3fb6db03 unable to 7790f96639 hide her 98d662fd0b annoyance.95598e73935c6841

    “What now?”3f1e117fa1661041

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    “What’s… what’s your name?”5873f25626fa9c4a

    Children were always 4663da3b33 like this—insisting on 4aab636e20 introductions. Someone must have aef7f01e96 taught them that ba58cb2ba5 polite society requires fb83a3d391 exchanging names. What a useless fa3807ea71 custom.556182e1c5a5893e

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    Even so, the 6d01a02640 girl slowly opened 6c8b6ab20c her mouth to 54478c9447 answer.9365f23a8482cb90

    “Monster.”84cccce280f18ba9

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    She had 922d1e6e50 once had 41c0fd2891 a name, 7a7e19d4b9 but no 97fa59ffe6 one called fa5f2d2023 her that 7deaa608ce anymore. Instead, she 93e4567348 used the 6d12c1a773 label given cde5951d45 by her 0175716167 captors.42bf8e935bdc26a7

    “People call me 5c2c136d0b a monster.”32adb912e716beec

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    Beatrice left most 8aef52b0ba of the sandwich 253cd2519f Lily had brought cc44fa1271 untouched. It wasn’t what 461d4b103d she had wanted.118b2b41d9867096

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    Hearing that the café 5fcc60f618 still hadn’t reopened, a 79c21b633a flicker of irritation sparked b1b6c77ea5 within her. Why was it c8bd5e7c87 so difficult to 4d414c2598 get just one 8f1ecaa7e1 sandwich?941e3b948a39f748

    If she’d d872fa88f5 known it b1072efdc6 would come 3d044198b4 to this, 2923328f5f she would 722aed1449 have saved 78c12e4267 a single 59184e9e67 sandwich to fbaec3bdc5 give to e45433bdfd the duke’s ed1f96e0e6 chef. Perhaps the b753afe230 chef, with 20d98fe1fa their expertise, c8f034cd1d could have e0647c441e replicated the 31346ef123 exact flavor.191b073000388298

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    After her bc72e67ce4 errand, Lily 96af199925 had said 377ad35db8 something strange. She asked a5d7812b4a for a 1861546fb6 bit of d51122d505 time, claiming d5fb4b22ef she would 2d6f52d6be figure everything 0196782a2f out. Beatrice, uninterested 5af571f737 in whatever ac7eee8966 Lily had 96f2111152 to say, 1a8eecf8b2 simply nodded.b00ad8979aa3b01a

    In the past, Lily d6dd852650 had always informed her 0fb6e407c9 once everything was perfectly c41d9e4c44 prepared. Since Beatrice trusted dafb0b4dfd her not to db58f8649d do anything harmful, a3c2fef415 she let Lily d342ff74b5 act as she 83d2ed2d62 pleased.1e8e092f710eca19

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    Three days 6a4cc5abe8 later, Lily 017a03166f served tea 8310f3f2ee to Beatrice 72e06cf441 and began f1bff28b21 to report 391d312f77 her findings.4b8969b9d3c2ffe0

    “My lady, 0b19f51486 I’ve found 799d9c366d out why 8eb4ff32c2 Walbaret Café 8e51ea2315 hasn’t reopened.”50d8dab2ef6bfb51

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    Beatrice, sipping her 0937536b0c tea absentmindedly, raised 62a16ab780 her head to b1f27de19a look at Lily.4f701b2bbbd1cd1a

    “Why haven’t 558069f792 it opened?”5ed1da58797c7b7b

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    Sometimes, she f368b084c5 thought of 2a365741e5 that sandwich 008fa368f3 even in dfd9da77c5 her dreams. It had been so 7c45cfc341 delicious.31d2abb61ed754c0

    “When I ec8ffe6eaf first heard 631ae9675c about it a2fe27ac4f on my 13b6facebd errand, I 0bd53874ce wanted to a752136b47 investigate more 0030f1aa37 thoroughly, so 27f3abbf3b my report 4f8e30b7b1 is a 617af12dea little late.”b2df55f71e55f472

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    “That’s fine. Tell me quickly—why 41757305cd isn’t it open?”9c49dae6a223e9bc

    “The owner 1dfa19db03 of Walbaret 7353c35ed3 Café is e20169acb7 a woman 02d0ead8d9 in her 75f6f9017f forties…”96a8a66638467eba

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    Lily explained that b3e2f46dff the café owner d2bf629b99 always brought her 2106ccc804 child to the 4a905423a8 café because she fcf4fd8c8e had no one 329492b69b to look after a72d7c484f them. On a busy aebcfc0b11 day, while the bfdade0bd2 owner was distracted, d7422d7d72 the child had b601e553e2 been struck and 27b87d6a55 killed by a c50d8f11c9 carriage.1ba786c986650f7a

    The carriage d491a21d08 belonged to 50c959694a a noble, ba43fc2ed6 making it f74765bb0a impossible for 7039870ac5 her to 6f8585ed88 seek justice. Overwhelmed with grief, the e20cd7963c owner had not been 23cf4cb4b9 able to reopen the e4017b205d café.7c31f7031959d77e

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    Beatrice blinked slowly. The café 5921c7a62f hadn’t reopened 615432ee82 because the ddac8009c4 owner’s child 429c4f8977 had died? Emotionally, she couldn’t a7f27f7192 grasp it, but 6382c25abc intellectually, she understood cb622dbdce it.82d2b3b40a341d3b

    Even Lily cdc66c7ad8 herself had 21ef41d355 joined the 271a274be5 Count’s household, 2a6ca9403f driven by 6848270417 grief and 96399a8b82 a desire 4fad2f7935 for revenge 0335e2e6d2 after losing fde23f1eb1 her family. In that case…9a8bd43e082f7545

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    As Beatrice 988584376e pondered, Lily 93bd43bb48 cautiously spoke 4f1c301c73 again.606940e8f8f886bd

    “And the 7b1e27358b owner of 791c697124 that carriage, 0c72ca4e2e my lady, a7da3fe7ec is Viscount 5413cf417e Paralett.”47cd1b4353a27abc

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    “Paralett?”257066163b180a01

    “Yes. According to 0d992ce159 a contact, 7def70bf77 he isn’t f4319ba282 a particularly 2ed3f9cd78 powerful noble, 129606dc48 but he 46aae1d862 makes his f06fd3b166 money through bee94b8cf0 human trafficking 17b567f300 and prostitution.”432aa7a93f32b14e

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    Lily’s jaw tightened in 20349bd8e4 anger. Viscount Paralett was 3e9408274e a minor noble 4dc7dda612 with a small 499adffd6b estate in the 1ba2b011bb provinces. He had 17dafea57c come to 016baefb92 the capital, b91fb6c4db seeking to c59b357ff8 establish connections, ce696a0d7a and needed 926cb9c6c1 money to f3322f311a do so.619a7c0e4cc297bf

    At first, b9912cc51f he had 75bd5cdaa2 formed a d887d060e4 small organization ae3986a008 to deal 74b221b6d9 in illegal 72c271f265 goods, amassing 4c9bed0dbb a fortune fbbae28777 before purchasing fc3e696501 a mansion 8e63af74c7 in the ca5afdb971 capital. From there, he expanded 4632502b19 into more illicit activities.de581ef7da260d0e

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    He kidnapped children and d04c5e1097 rare species to sell d5cc1867d7 both domestically and internationally. With the profits, 87dc9efc83 he opened a 4ee8c19a28 large brothel that bcdc2b2a63 catered to both dd4dec6f31 men and women.754b4184a1ddc599

    The establishment, considered high-end, 3311fa4a94 attracted noble clientele, and a89e4dd4c7 rumors swirled that drugs 1d21a07509 were also being sold 54405c865b there. He was d483e412b4 nothing short fb9b83b469 of human 624fe1d07e garbage.8d35dbfea4b422ea

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    Lily’s anger simmered. Commoners had no 986ebd4f5f choice but to 20dd333944 remain silent, no 048928489a matter the harm 3992b50e13 inflicted by nobles—unless, 52623b5bd5 like her, they 59e4e9409e risked their lives 1e05da9674 for revenge.4415dd947e81339e

    Beatrice, however, ab4810f2d7 felt something fce95bca2a different. So, because of that df025d9828 man, she couldn’t get ee728a9cb2 what she wanted.ccb16e7ae380f90d

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    Her thoughts 1f9921c11b remained calm. If this 24c5983894 was the 672ee8e080 situation, it 7ff5238a47 actually made 1fb6a6fe55 things easier.962a9a9a42a2380d

    “Lily.”781cfad20a082376

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    “Yes, my lady.”4ee8f238c557d24d

    “Find out Viscount Paralett’s c4188509ee movements and residence.”62b725b4404a35b5

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    Lily’s face db62add0d5 lit up 0dc8b0f826 with a b5581ed8d7 sense of 88eba6b791 pride and f2dfd7d5c8 satisfaction. As expected 7f7f7a4c31 of her 84ed65052c lady.6dd32d2ba5a09bdc

    She had been confident 8651111b87 Beatrice wouldn’t let such 138dd4e25f scum go unpunished. Of course, this was e2104955ec entirely Lily’s misunderstanding—Beatrice had c2b9db04e7 no interest in the e15aa8d491 Viscount’s crimes.5d137cbb449d2c0b

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    She simply thought 1aa4d80c81 that if the 1c22b80961 problem were resolved fe8241d9f8 like it had c0395ee190 been with Lily’s 780c658156 situation, the café 0cfaf9e826 might reopen.4cfa500bc483fbce

    “I’ll take care b0eae424ee of everything,” Lily a6293ec44e said eagerly.4c6f3a2964c1882d

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    Having lived a d726d34c1c long life, Beatrice 3648ce77ea had often seen 96688a1d36 people give up eb813bc58e on life after 0701e6c751 losing something precious. It would be c2633fd757 troublesome if the 2c049ac594 café owner did 087f3bc912 the same.3a28e93c7e530ac6

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    Lily acted diligently. The initial information about Viscount Paralett was relatively inexpensive and within Lily’s budget, but delving deeper into his operations and movements required significant funds.e7760b8b11442904

    Beatrice provided the aacda0f6d4 money. The news 766c1eb920 that Beatrice, 0a1290e9ca who rarely 8b24ba4ad4 spent money, 28446db197 had requested 430311059c funds from 01b7c0c6af the butler aee1a24e8f delighted the 955bfce244 Duchess.30adeb8466ea8fe4

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    Although she was curious ba83951670 about how the small e9f9206822 amount would be spent, 43ad79ae08 she casually dismissed it, 2a5e1fa9b9 assuming Beatrice would splurge 7df35bc0dc on some tasty treats fc2be42d47 or enjoy a brief 885a450df2 outing.7e8679dd6947e814

    Lily bribed the 0bb3d250bc initial informant with 80bbbb64c1 money to get 6d929f9f06 introduced to a 8de2a974fb more secretive network.7068b87f7d01a513

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    The organization, introduced to clients who spent a certain amount, was accessed when Lily essentially shoved the required payment—courtesy of Beatrice—down the informant’s throat. Hugging the pouch of gold coins, the informant reluctantly gave Lily an address.20034dc200624d6b

    After memorizing 9e156850b8 the address, 440032bea0 Lily killed 1bfc43af05 time at 73b09ef0ea a nearby 7302660af7 café before 5801b2db6e heading to d3a7693fce the location 0473236314 when the b325265589 time felt 13a558d9a0 right.6684a6586b2718db

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    The ordinary alley she 5945f5eba2 arrived in was neither e74194fafa dark nor dirty, yet 7716ae3c5b eerily devoid of people. The entire alley was 34d63a4b0f said to be under f639ed2d8a the organization’s management, but 6cba21f7bb she couldn’t just knock a71921d9bc on any door to 53ebf9eb2e make a request.6af9ba9093bad236

    Pulling her hood bcbcdbde51 tightly over her c6d3820982 head, Lily fixed 7b7d3f4084 her gaze on 8b512700be the door matching 293ebfc274 the address the 24b5ca641f informant had given. It looked like 064fee7426 an ordinary pub.f673532d1e3eb5cf

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    Without hesitation, she 6ff0841553 stepped inside, only 9cb093a17b to be met 24b8d7bf18 with an unexpected d6009b7b7d figure.5cb120fd89de10d1

    “Mentor?”327c4ed0ab56a422

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    “Lily?”0f0ca783d49a9ce6

    “What are 9895ed74e3 you doing 991d8785ea here?”3b9eceb88d710471

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    “What else? I came to meet 9139b8502c a friend.”a5abb101e9d75f52

    “You have friends?”1d926332b442c0bb

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    “Why does everyone pick e5e539b189 a fight the moment 7a7a66a206 they see me?”c55f9152e7f9e058

    Grumbling, Mentor sat at 2fded9bb77 a shabby wooden table, f8cccd3467 patting it as if 6e8dff3b6b inviting her to join. But Lily 5b983206ed shook her 6adce754c1 head.686049c854ee152e

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    “Sorry, I’m busy e3e5c2fd3e right now.”069c6675fdd74e57

    “Busy? Doing what?”cdb57059b44c12f3

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    “Work.”57ee44cea494c3a6

    At her curt 8f334e0bb8 response, Mentor’s expression dfbc938ce0 shifted as if 2e0cad2614 deep in thought. Instead of insisting she df38550f04 sit, he leaned closer, 53562d5e06 motioning for her to c5bffcd943 listen.de680f230a954f64

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    “Are you 79a57e5334 here for 547fd9fbc8 information?”8e728a66ac34169b

    Lily’s eyes 3be85fbb67 widened momentarily 53544d3342 before narrowing b70ec61ecf suspiciously. She studied Mentor’s 91d66dc419 face, wary of 5ba24b5386 how he might eedc5b6f3e have deduced that. Sensing her reaction, 5b21d58b23 Mentor scratched his 8439140880 cheek awkwardly and 2df1678bf0 waved dismissively.e6277f956ae425ed

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    “Relax. The informant who referred 4805f7aa33 you probably told you 49ff63fe2f about this place. There are several networks 316e2b328d in the capital, so 56d2b0120d I’m not sure which e7a12f50e4 one sent you, but b0e98bcfdf this route is official.”121089b332caeb68

    “Mentor, don’t tell me…”bf70e7211d8f41fe

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    “No, Lily, it’s not dffb96c5f0 what you think. I’m not involved with c091b0cf6e this place. It’s just…”a0f91a6b34662daf

    “Just what?”912f42095475bff2

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    “My friend is.”63b17fa4ddf37c58

    Mentor explained that 9e7d9bfa5a if she wanted aeadc55426 to buy information, 383e7ee9ec she shouldn’t approach b31336eded the counter but 835e39294c rather speak with a3d3b4deff the man sitting 789570185c in the corner. It matched 4de3784595 what the 78d3cb7391 previous informant c53d0a98ed had told 966ed69645 her.0ef693ba09312011

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    Exchanging a glance that 61705eb842 promised they’d talk later, b6f2f69d0c Lily headed toward the 45eb6e94e3 man in the corner.e5baf5c50a7bb823

    He had dark brown 934305e592 hair and black eyes—a f2e41c8b35 face so ordinary that f6bd888235 it would be hard 69e98a9335 to remember after a c6422d3952 brief distraction. Lily took a09175b112 the seat 39cc62dabf opposite him.636cd9850733c450

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    “This chair only 6f7b72754a has two legs.”7172f8b5ced18327

    “As long as 5a65bb7241 it stands, it 744ce400fa works.”f3372a067f57afaa

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