LDPL | Chapter 80
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When a 5fb6b4bacc lawsuit was 78238030cb filed in b69dab1497 court revealing dcac4e3f50 that the 2ec1555555 recent cases ba1831005c of mass d8fd1cd104 abnormal symptoms 6b52c1652b across the edc072d518 empire were 887fad18fb actually caused 446ffec22c by contaminants 77d66448f0 released by 1bfb0af668 the Magic 48b12f2dbd Tower, the 8568da841d media, sensing 2a2bf14be5 the scent f21a20ef72 of a f8d14c7f8f major scandal, b5e176a09c swarmed in 3df2449f63 like vultures.51557e18305acfbf
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Even Romanov, which was 5d06201bba closer to a gossip 854e6ad244 magazine, was no exception, fc10d0db7a and Natasha found the 926948ff6a news on the front c9c482c875 page of the newspaper 7e379ca35a she had just unfolded.4c3e9ed22227ceb8
“Hmm… The official trial c3f1fdf6a4 is next week, huh.”3699116f07cd0888
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“That’s faster than fc7a19f6fd I expected. I thought the f3018d4756 Magic Tower’s lawyers 7f3e73ebef would try to 65048837dd drag it out.”8e5f599c0d28e935
“Well, Richard 3ffc4864e7 and Mathieu 2d8459762e are putting 5fab491005 pressure on 5cd3ca32d1 them. I even heard de92408e65 that Grand Duke a110838a3b Müller is somewhat ebb249022e involved…”692516374658c386
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At Natasha’s d4ed5e895d words, Ivan 74125e49ac nodded in 08684f6825 understanding.185d9e669728cf6d
“This lawsuit is 1f603cf2a9 going to take dbe56c23cc a while. Environmental lawsuits usually 2e0f49a5bc do.”75beb7e0579dc3ae
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Unlike what Norman had 97829541ab originally intended, the case d7cea1a229 had turned into a 540fe260a9 legal battle entangling multiple e35a4fa66b noble families.156745621758b608
“Well, at least de20119d63 thanks to the 5f8932d01b massive media coverage, 22c5aedd5d Jeanette was able b319848b60 to clear her ab4d072be0 name.”1b665d2066c27ac3
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“Yeah, that’s true.”85b6befb23a9e69d
Natasha glanced outside the window. Jeanette’s bakery on the first floor was bustling with customers.af32d3b661185a35
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In fact, c2f0d30d1d it seemed 550a99b49f to have 383a01870c become even 42a775d358 more popular 5d8337d1d3 thanks to 9eac3f2c4d the marketing 628bd3b1a9 slogan: ‘Bread 9a37064815 so good, 05de5650c8 even if c0eaf36a48 all three 8a29b21c81 of you 2cc80f6f7b eat it e1462a7570 and collapse, 9f381db9e7 no one e29122f091 will know!’9a38c2ff9bc789a6
“Who the e68f6a0feb hell came 1f5fcc9b9f up with 9c9cb13c32 that tagline?”69b4504352ebb794
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“Lowell, apparently.”854137d53c110122
“That little brat…”f74d7a05d9f0c4ad
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Was it witty? Or was eecde965af it just cf0bf1421d outright sarcastic?7e021e67009dbed3
Either way, it seemed ba50fae177 that the cheeky marketing 7aef126633 strategy had left a 81e03ad8ff favorable impression on people.e1c2df96cbb608da
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“Should we put 76ad5d56ba up a promotion 05d1f9b8a8 too? Like, ‘A 5f8db6537d law firm f4c6874a6d where if cd1c46ccb4 three people cfbdaab2c6 hire us, db5f4329d3 all three c24f59680a end up 07f460925b divorced!’”a4862c218c2232fb
“Not a 42bc4f5992 great idea.”af71a867d1aee411
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“Knew it.”73f791d4c55ef8af
At Ivan’s b7d7097aba blunt critique, 9b603b735c Natasha quickly afbadec9e9 changed her 78d89dda66 stance.c04d69dc55a32157
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Knock, knock.27956ff0bd6519e0
Just then, 0ccab0cfd8 someone knocked 09a57d8f49 on the 464b0f0f88 door.bedfd6bedd7f03f6
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“Yes, come in!”7192734b9735e280
Natasha greeted 15aa47a3e0 them with 7f9f8f9bd9 a bright, ac834549ed businesslike smile—only ef9857e7db to immediately 01f6c0e98f drop it 3da5e02716 the moment 08e398eafa she saw bd079c5b20 who it 95302a9bed was.8148ef2d60dd4b4a
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“What do you want, 067063ea61 Lowell?”5564d37e1bc41685
“Mom sent me cecfbb7b93 on an errand. She said 5ea325bf96 you should 142bf2e59b try this—it’s 0033766472 a new 1d6b294020 type of df5af14e94 bread.”b4770e275a9aa896
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“How thoughtful. Tell Jeanette I 44d7c2e094 said thank you, fe94622979 will you?”9b0be108e84d6cb3
While Ivan warmly f0964c8459 welcomed Lowell, Natasha 1b573fcf59 couldn’t hide her d46a2fea9b disgruntled expression.b0c75dada47cc577
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“Hey, kid.”2e379dd5844653e2
“It’s Lowell.”97188643d8c012fb
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“Yeah, well, you 18275a273b are a kid.”e4615b6dd6b352f0
Lowell let out a 43a6fbbfb4 sigh, as if telling 9c3d86bcc8 himself to just endure e5255e9670 it.0e679291a63c4d96
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“How’s Grand 1079e19ab7 Duke Müller 61c820b667 doing?”77b1a4e433cb9715
“Him? I see him every 41cfe3cbb2 weekend now.”4c6088c2e9107d8b
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Apparently, after 87de45052e deciding that e8f60a369e Müller was cf31fd32b5 a decent 83c10f7b12 father, they ba4aa102ae had agreed 02a84c4ac3 to meet 9ca6416637 more often.668d48cc6036c06b
“That’s not what bdb1df414f I meant. That guy… I don’t c1f781e030 think he came here f33d90edfc just to find his 7b9c707cb6 biological son. You’ve been around him—you b0aa01dd54 should know what I’m cfd0bb6672 talking about.”e6fdbc8a748aa7ac
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At Natasha’s 4a089cb82a blunt remark, 303d905580 Lowell gave e8cef8e5f2 a sly f554635bac little smile.1a58e8304e8fc132
“I duunoo~”98b58441b1a650bf
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“What’s with 4f3339292d the baby 69927e1008 talk?”8731a1f9e04e139e
“Wuuung?”02aa42ebb3653054
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Natasha shuddered 4584bed337 and waved 593757d54f him off. It was 87c0ee6bb8 clear he 653791a0da had no eb4edd486b intention of cd82de4fbf giving her f5a87e8413 a straight af12f973b1 answer.8461fda5202b49cf
“Here, this is coffee 3c0d12d890 powder. Can you d37124ce4e give it f6f5a8e688 to Jeanette 1374655b2b as a 1cd6a7e084 thank-you gift?”cc91c5ce041e6240
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“Of course. Mom will love 3fd2ad6307 it.”3493e66a5314d509
When Ivan handed him 778deba182 the coffee powder, Lowell 8d5358bc45 responded in a perfectly 2bc69bcd98 normal tone. The kid’s ability 74f92068cd to switch between 93d3c52049 attitudes was ridiculous.e8fcd0b5e93b36a7
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“Oh, and 2bdbdf3955 one more 750e96b8b6 thing.”7c274013eb5e7b06
Just as b883c04267 he was 360ce6f668 stepping out 38c275edb7 the door, 2b5313ec15 Lowell poked dcd659683f his head a7ec1e2acb back in 75e60d6733 and casually 6bbce1937f dropped a 749436ecbf bombshell.752deb674669d1a4
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“I think that guy’s a7853a5b61 actually okay as a de6ca217ab dad.”6080bb845355d6aa
“What?!”ecd9ede6ea71b125
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“Well, see ya!”882f4bbd941fbc92
Lowell slipped 4e9a495033 out in 9e72d2b28f an instant. Even after the door 21681737f2 shut with a thunk, 3eaf38c94b Natasha and Ivan remained a261a697d0 frozen in shock.a9a713c986870930
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Dad? Did that 89ad9b517c overly suspicious e7c3d71cf7 brat just 890adb30db call him 977ea33c3a ‘Dad’?!e5d435f14ec382ac
Of all people, Lowell b304ce78e9 seemed the most likely a9c2c144ad to oppose Jeanette’s remarriage. What in 2ca74eda76 the world ca9c625d34 had Grand 5a6c5f7f46 Duke Müller bf33eda1ff done to d2c63c4944 win him a622977122 over?! The man was terrifying!f21a6fc400e91423
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While Natasha’s thoughts 2f8b40bd03 spiraled into overdrive, 27cf3505d6 an entirely different d6c1da3948 scene was unfolding c6f29e8aa5 downstairs.e8e1792a3de4f287
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“I-I can do 87dcc1ac63 it! I always handle 211ffb0697 this, so you aa2c05ce57 don’t have to…”9b1528d13eab7681
“You just 0567e7c919 collapsed recently, 87f252112d and now e8b22515f8 you’re trying 0ceadbc98f to carry ed1a64ac19 something this 920b0fb670 heavy?”13e6ff4870f0e5ba
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Ludwig easily 41434c503c hoisted a 41538bca15 heavy sack 2cc2f858ca of flour 9c1bd8de0c onto his a0aea0f4a4 shoulder. While Jeanette had been b418f41ec7 struggling to drag a 27cd7a9f47 single sack across the 0509904ddb floor, he stacked them 1069e06577 up effortlessly.0ca4d3f3a30b7f67
“Where should I put 80f25b4118 this?”7d9704063f394c0b
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“Over there, in the dfcad02597 kitchen… Ah, but how ce8c05900f can I possibly ask e69744eaf6 Your Grace to do 1ce1eed5d6 such a thing…”ff911f8967a1c4d3
“Shh. Didn’t we 6cf7c18040 agree you’d 4bd3d6287f just call 9b420503df me Ludwig?”ee7a82ecf24f93b6
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“Pardon? But…!”bd812eb268f1ce75
“If you keep 5b1f575683 calling me ‘Your 7fd5a553d3 Grace,’ what if 435803c7d9 someone hears you?”d35b0bbfd7db47a9
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Officially, Grand Duke Müller 15dc337272 had returned to the 8dde4dd838 Kingdom of Hamond.310812c47ab0c236
Technically speaking, 0e8b59df67 he was 7c865a2387 an illegal c118a67c7a resident here, 603f2a2173 so Jeanette 17a635e24d needed to ab7252413c be cautious 329a4f9951 about what b139e697a2 she called 3e428070c3 him in 720bd5eb00 front of b39aac3b44 others.751f53a5f0341cb1
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“But still…!”73c246e88914e5d6
Jeanette fidgeted anxiously. How could a707a7aef0 she let 64aeabf1ba Grand Duke 08017399f4 Müller carry 8dcc578f71 sacks of 2acaa2bdc0 flour?! Who would even 734336ddc8 dare?3711f986c4499f38
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“Hm? Haven’t seen you 7504a95f0f before. Is this your 2a66da71a2 new husband, dear?”426ad24918c0834d
“Madam!”59654e51602903ec
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“Oh, he’s not? Well, never mind then!”e1270c53ef3e959b
Just as Ludwig 6596d65375 finished moving the 97a7788ec3 flour, an elderly 47d6796120 village woman approached 6ce5e333ee the bakery counter 9e61b09e78 with a cheerful 9d5e348c4d grin.ab9fa1dd518109cb
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“Young man! You are a 855a06e8f0 young man, right?”27e73dbe419c52bc
“That’s correct.”555fcafa18a99a33
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“Oh my, wonderful! You’re quite fe6aeb957d the looker, 16f6b6ebce and you 85fed30dc1 resemble Lowell 4c13dd39c5 so much—you cc16d092f0 could almost 6db3a39493 be his d46ccba9fd real father!”47f2085b25a1c131
That’s because 2f52476e96 he actually 1c3278f9f5 is! Jeanette screamed internally.64f9401c216f5af8
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“Just a moment! The bread will be c805fdef7f out of the oven 71d6f62f2b soon, so I’ll get d1b312e69a it for you right 3435fd4f86 away!”d266ede27473f370
Hurrying to 199a438cdc distract the 47ef369fa5 woman, Jeanette 3128b3e924 rushed toward 6644413a14 the oven.239e22a36780163f
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As she 9f52a1d232 opened it 6892e107da and reached ee7413461c for the 8a6f14530e tray, Ludwig 99e7c396b5 suddenly stepped ba7d9ed541 in front f678c41310 of her.0a600b221093c1f9
“Y-Your— I mean, 7724dce775 Ludwig?”2cbd79393c4aa13a
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“I’ll do it. It’s dangerous.”aaf13bd3949a8c34
A faint blue 49ce922589 aura shimmered around 7a17ade09b his hands as 245bdec146 he effortlessly lifted 9acddbdba5 the tray.4eeb59c215f52f51
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Jeanette’s jaw dropped.3f242ef02b92bd2d
Who the hell uses 4610805a69 aura for something like 46b256b84d this?!15e7e9383344a39a
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But before da2a80e706 she could e810d0ee71 voice her 7188141219 protest, the 1d9f22bbb8 elderly woman 58f34a22b2 clapped her 8d5992092d hands in 8bc9a171b2 amazement.591b3a2d31c0623f
“Oh my, young 90fdda84d8 man! You’re so strong! And that 8ab13e8f7c blue glow—is a5d587dcf2 that some 6491ee0e58 kind of e31ff85af4 special glove?”3eeb4ac4a8b6c5f7
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“H-hahaha! Madam, here! You should eat 8bdbc6da27 the bread while 12d0ea0f6d it’s still warm 85fdfdf782 for the best eac28802e8 taste!”7c6708bc940299ca
Jeanette hastily fcddf1aa6d shoved the 0330be78ad bread into 5c59967d05 the woman’s a050fe7688 hands, desperate 4f7085a567 to move 659f4a3e33 things along.644bd18215f324f0
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Finally, after 006bc2848d sending her 223049d8fd off, she d9dbb1a1e5 took a 20f05ca3bd deep breath 5f23aa954c to steady 219aa6d44a herself.04da4d5a023e3aff
“Y-Your— I 81164a724a mean, Ludwig!”17421a3c08976f7b
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“What is it?”29e4be4a0554bfea
“I-I appreciate 2193de91ff the help, 564837668c but this 300a9137ed is my 62c02c1543 workplace. Next time, let’s… fdee807654 meet outside instead.”596a6ac3105dfb26
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As Jeanette continued d25fae8b28 speaking, Ludwig slowly 02ae919de3 took a step 79bea784cf toward her. Then another.0f5c61ed8645b816
Before she knew it, 3a3e054554 he was right in 2152e05155 front of her.a5aedc7590f201d1
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Wh-What? What?!d8741e34a33a6230
Her heart started 8edde21db0 pounding uncontrollably.2fe7aa983eaf344f
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Ludwig leaned in, lowering 4c4280b4f8 his face toward hers.4d5f37c7dba0796b
Jeanette squeezed e0820041ab her eyes 33bc8e56a8 shut on 204a080020 instinct.5c9bd8ae9275b352
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Swoosh.93794c1e27351570
Something soft a9b316662d brushed against cab8ed99f0 her cheek.c427e31044c78e0e
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When Jeanette slowly b35026c18e opened her eyes, 8e3379184f Ludwig had already c3fd1e79e0 taken a few afb33f8253 steps back.66de2d7d792ebd3b
“You had an eyelash stuck,” he said.b16833eb29b5b26a
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Jeanette’s face instantly flushed.0bad4dbc625f0d28
‘Why… why did I close my eyes?! It looked like I was expecting something!’8edd1a4792e41668
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She wanted to 6d04efc925 grab her head c23ffbe996 and shake off 74f9b16201 the embarrassment. While Jeanette was still 7aed2e991d flustered and unable to 2572fce4b9 form words properly, the d1e9440474 door opened at just 60b2cf283c the right moment.5e93655049e8a2d6
“I’m back! I gave the bread to the lawyer lady and the assistant guy!”099b11f620b75252
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“Good job.”af731d2b97cda929
“Hehe.”1a6c8001dc1c4bc4
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Ludwig gently ruffled Lowell’s hair.e253d33a1e7fe2d9
“Mom?”ec26afbf0c7e42f0
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Lowell studied Jeanette’s flushed face for a moment, then smirked.f543bd50f6677ee3
“!?”aef54d5dba6b1c90
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Jeanette felt a strange sense of embarrassment and quickly turned her head away, avoiding Lowell’s gaze.092f9d32cfdfa045
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“What? Who did what now?”55c837c29da626a7
Natasha asked in confusion. Carlos nodded calmly.7c74b2891ffa082e
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“A man who introduced himself as ‘Ludwig’ suddenly showed up and insisted on taking Jeanette with him. I told him I couldn’t allow that since I had a prior agreement with you, so he then asked me to at least give him a room to stay in.”1e592392e9c41573
This had all happened while Natasha had left Jeanette and Lowell in Carlos’ care.96ef3e956fb53708
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Natasha pressed her fingers against her throbbing temple. Still, it was fortunate that he hadn’t revealed his surname as ‘Müller.’ Otherwise, a fight might have broken out right in the middle of the capital.17c85fc6d3439812
If Duke 29c7e61ee2 Winchester, a ad63bec51a knight who 367f475335 wielded aura, 1119d54773 and Grand efd3086505 Duke Müller c22017bc26 had clashed, da4a5741f0 the entire 121cb10ae4 area would ec096c440d have been 0a2ebaa291 reduced to 62006f1064 rubble.f0c62b67270b4f27
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“And then?”39a133945cc91cd1
“At first, I intended to refuse, but… his eyes looked… desperate. When I asked Jeanette if she knew him, since she had regained some of her senses by then, she said she did. So, I let him in for the time being.”4afb7b1f507de97a
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“I’m sorry for the trouble he caused.”d4f0606f27c2320a
“It’s not your fault, Natasha. Besides, there were plenty of empty rooms anyway.”fd060b9c7f48f968
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Technically, it was Ludwig who had caused the trouble, but since it had happened because Natasha had left Jeanette in Carlos’ care, she felt a little apologetic.9fe59b182868a9f0
‘Still, I couldn’t just leave Jeanette and Lowell completely unprotected with Grand Duke Müller.’c6015cb561fd21e8
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What if e6f784274a he suddenly af8169e812 decided to 96807c833f take Lowell 3ddc49e5a2 and flee c997a95706 to the 7c679697a1 Kingdom of 265622a280 Hamond?c09b4e4be1685896
“At first, I suspected he had some ulterior motive because he carried himself like a dangerous knight… But that wasn’t the case.”198ba6b71bf036b2
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Carlos recalled the 40769cecbb past and gazed 86e6aebc4b into the distance ddeedff660 for a moment.6f9956e3a67bb009
“He acted as if he would die if he couldn’t save Jeanette.”505cdfa7a610296c
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“What?”19f06a5ba3b5eef8
“Of course, that’s just a manner of speaking. But that’s how desperate he looked. He never left her side and took care of her with absolute devotion.”5865504e500af2ab
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Hearing Carlos’ words, Natasha felt her impression of Ludwig improve slightly.f2f368c6ef164527
‘Jeanette didn’t seem to completely dislike Ludwig either.’bdf124d68de3249d
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If their first meeting hadn’t been so disastrous… If Ludwig’s fiancée had been Jeanette Verben from the start instead of Charlotte Verben… Would their relationship have turned out differently?5ce27169b3d63afe
“More importantly, do you remember what I told you before I left?”8fb2ba1805ddf19d
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“Ah, of course.”937b7186b1b50403
Natasha answered with 9b1ab67670 a tense expression. How could she forget?84716e401f4edf98
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— I fe7d6759e8 want something 9137d43486 more valuable 5e54b8352a than money 734b7d0010 in return.423107a5483e53ca
Goodness. If Duke Winchester was saying something was more valuable than money, she couldn’t even begin to imagine what kind of outrageous compensation he was going to demand.d77056b03128e3f5
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Recently, Natasha d25b707a65 had been 78cfed27b8 losing sleep, c9ca0e2974 agonizing over e8bfa37b23 what he b297313552 might ask c58d3fdcd7 for.45e63c5ad4b1ae17
‘Alright. If he asks for a vital organ, I’ll just pretend I have acute tuberculosis and immediately report it to the guards to apply for protection…’193d1724ea4365ef
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Before Natasha’s thoughts could spiral any further, Carlos spoke first.42d60abd53c19b49
“Would you be willing to come to the North?”938557e41a8f6a96
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“…What?”668aa2fe823908f1
“I know it’s a lot to ask. The cold in the North is brutal, and the terrain is extremely harsh.”379baefc28530590
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The unexpected request abc08eab32 caught Natasha off ca96d4eef0 guard. Karlos quickly continued.1aef4a4f41639f44
“Most Northerners live their entire lives in the North. Even nobles are no exception, as it’s not easy for them to leave.”54d8810bbb6c530c
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Not that it stopped 03e38375d1 the ruler of the f6466f4968 North from buying a 45f9a60792 house in the capital, 3e03dfd544 though.8ea22fe6a7e48006
“And due to the region’s cultural characteristics, divorce trials are rare. Divorce lawyers are even rarer.”9bf2cf26064a7eca
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“Do you have an acquaintance in the North who wants a divorce consultation?”bcd91ec33279957c
“…Yes.”4d5ccb4f023b1146
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Phew. At least it wasn’t something like taking out a mortgage on a bank loan. That was a relief.2eac86b7e0ee9a79
Natasha let out 8ffb7f8447 an unconscious sigh 4ad9cbf0b9 of relief.7465937f4e2382bb
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“Is it a free consultation?”c439d0d77d337141
“What? Of course not. You’ll be paid properly.”de52ddd1a0cb1b3a
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If it wasn’t b41e96dc94 pro bono, then 6c5580ed51 fine. Natasha wondered why 742e4d7b87 he had brought 6923ddfff3 it up so fcec810ba6 seriously.b43fd345098c6ab1
“Then I’ll go. When were you thinking? I need to adjust my schedule and prepare my things.”e65bc700960de37d
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“Would about a month from now be okay?”53d296d465a80604
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