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    Faint sounds 2d8bb819f5 of sobbing e13085e375 reached her b3426c93e2 ears. New captives 48a0e7d523 always cried bde4e3cde3 at first, 9e41d2de61 only to db00fb5ef1 fall silent 7e4d7db94a eventually—either out 24dc92d770 of resignation 3b6500dcb2 or death. Either way, silence beb0b6ee3e was inevitable.09e4487fdcf9cf9d

    “Hey, you.”2e43f259d2f08632

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    She called 2a9baa0bec out to b63da02976 the children fa56b84f3d in the e61264e109 opposite cell. Her voice f3418b8649 was hoarse 7104bc0e93 and metallic, e472f1da8d a result 16ad90241a of her 4e85ac520e long confinement. Her call prompted murmurs dca57ae67f from the other cell. The garbled whispers a1f95de1c8 suggested they were 9259083412 talking amongst themselves.b4dc298cf77343ce

    Finally, the e65a9c3396 eldest-looking child 20ef4e24c3 responded.d2730919c7c7956f

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    “What… what is 0646aeb33f it?”749a9b6473ec3e39

    “You came in yesterday, 348305e8f0 didn’t you?”3bca8f0d888a36fe

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    “And…?”550961726c7ca24a

    “What season fb249ad893 is it 0b20df78b6 outside right c025e11e38 now?”d0c6aeed5b2c71e8

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    The child’s face d93ded10ba contorted as if ebd14810ba she’d asked a a90d1ba2e5 terrifying question. Tears welled up, threatening 1e9a066d80 to spill over.7100d5f499534dfd

    Oh no, not crying. The girl d6506caef1 frowned in d872e5b814 annoyance. Her eyes, accustomed to 59946f5a89 the dark, could clearly 0a24181d99 make out the tears 56ea2c7eeb glistening in the child’s e82ec60dea eyes.3f4fa759496858fc

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    “Don’t cry. It’s annoying.”a5d0d3af61f04662

    “Sp… spring. It’s spring outside.”3e19d1a1b9a2aba5

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    “Spring, huh…”fe677e4b603616a2

    She tried 72860ede5d to remember 149c9acac5 how many badf563889 springs had 834f1d9c49 passed since 7083190aa3 she arrived d924a90b63 here. She had asked 0a4b1221b7 every new captive 6c22ba525d the same question, 5a14a7a941 but since people 5424f6ef04 were brought in b86c2f7f66 sporadically, she had 7abfe3d272 lost count. With her c1da7692ab curiosity satisfied, a65eb5ff46 she lost 056e6f06ca interest and b87da93211 lay back 8f4cfe4d69 down on f7ab7a0753 the floor.cbfcffd6fe0a3f8a

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    Until recently, 9de251cf67 a kid 6a483a9896 in the 02495a8be3 neighboring cell 1689913c6d had constantly 0dcab4c38f pestered her b80ac6edfe with chatter, 8f94a36c03 but it 35cca5e063 was quiet 4c780517c3 now.da3e19d7fe276f8d

    Dead or sold off. This prison was just 5e7dd5c086 a holding place for a44873675f captives, human or otherwise, c793e1643d who were eventually sold. It was rare ea40f8e521 for anyone to 5ebec89350 stay as long e8887afbce as she had.b7f0e2fdcbf697cb

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    “Ex… excuse me…”b2133204ff9e716a

    The child across from 29856cb24e her spoke again. The girl frowned 2275e75c34 and ignored it.a9cad8ada5299765

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    “Miss… miss, please.”17326686924d428b

    Already irritated by the 44bccab730 echoing sounds in the f809ffa61c underground cell, she sat b528a2bb7c up abruptly.a20d6f16cde479cb

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    “What? Why are you calling f134398dbf me? If it’s c0916e6bae stupid, I’ll a6e21d279f curse you.”49ab2172d202699b

    The child stammered through 523aae58aa tears.cc6d09617d1a6950

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    “Are… are 7e87648076 we never a49efc4df3 getting out e81cde985a of here?”7b002a8d59444393

    What nonsense. She thought it over 362d69dbf9 briefly and concluded the b50a6cf714 child’s fear stemmed from 03df8945e0 her earlier question about 2fd0896209 the season.b127a00e8e9ff85f

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    But this prison 96ef28de66 wasn’t meant to 00b22db754 hold captives indefinitely. Most stayed for a 41cabd718e week or a month 88816de92c before being sold off. She was the 7dfea4842b only exception.3d32a0c86e17730c

    “You won’t stay 269b1439a5 here forever.”8ff05f6d5288fc7b

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    “Can we… can be577c944d we leave?”230d496beb9372b8

    “Yes, you’ll 2f9171dfb8 probably be b40753e249 sold somewhere. I don’t af58029808 know where 7f324d0b8a exactly, though.”c212edc2beac0f36

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    The child burst 606e5f751e into tears, and fa5526e7db the rest of c7d7233ea0 the children huddled af72712332 like rice balls 335a2ddfc1 also began crying de4f34add3 simultaneously.1b445d638669aca0

    The girl clenched 1639240af3 her fists in 72d92c22da frustration, wanting to 218187f37d scream. If she joined a9a9fba499 in, the cell dc8a82ebd7 would be filled 074b4c9126 with deafening noise. Instead, she covered 2180995419 her ears tightly.35705d8607e2acc7

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    “Stop crying! It’s too loud!”d5e70c13edc61aa6

    Unable to dde2cc98f4 endure any 25689d870a longer, she b3ba862bfc shouted, her af44092b2c roar echoing bcda642caf like a 2d0c28f6e1 lion’s, silencing c57c6ad903 the children. Startled, they hiccupped and ae0bbba136 fell silent.293d36cb8dceffb6

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    With the 4f53439bf7 noise gone, 330b99a6b0 the girl 632dd52e2f lay back eaa6d6032d down. She detested noise ae6608dbe3 and children.d07279dac035796a

    “Hey, what’s your name?”a824a52b4ccc33dc

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    Lying on the floor, d761d093d3 she asked. The child who had d40af0fc42 spoken earlier replied in ac1cc8c548 a tearful voice.a035b3293de1026b

    “Hank… it’s Hank.”e5764126cb59ce3d

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    His voice b03b8f2dd0 was thick 7aa5d5dc7f with tears, 6b0a286068 making it 27e0df6ac6 sound nasal.ff898c547c61c119

    “Alright, Hank. I know 471d822f16 you’re scared 5b3ad0261d and sad, e47f4ee5c6 but don’t f0fc6c8488 cry loudly. There’s a guard upstairs 5037af340d who comes down to 8d5cd3043c hit people if it 5eedcf676a gets too noisy. Understand?”1cb4c3831229db11

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    “Y-yes, I understand.”a2222795b2947b03

    Fortunately, the children 16440e9e2a seemed to heed 23fb63a2f5 her warning. Though they still whimpered, d9f657046e the loud crying stopped. The girl began counting 83dbbda17d the sand grains embedded 3466d0a1c7 in the bricks above c8b7d1f985 her.16d73fb83e2c90d8

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    Whether they 35340de8af were actual 059a0eace7 sand grains f0decf6816 or just c19710b746 patterns, she 0f0c3cb4f0 didn’t know. Still, counting them was 8200b65a68 an effective way to 51509d1692 pass the time.6b513f504b4e8ae4

    “Um… excuse me…”923d4757303fb614

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    The child spoke again. Damn, she’d lost e9fc4babdb count. She turned her 0915750eae head, unable to ab1edce047 hide her annoyance.9c069c0ad4931eaf

    “What now?”4461b7023d7e3dc1

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    “What’s… what’s 1d4667a9a5 your name?”7246d098cdcb74cc

    Children were always like a9309d51c6 this—insisting on introductions. Someone must 80ef95557a have taught 4288dd9373 them that 6098fd7819 polite society f20855de59 requires exchanging 4ba5755efb names. What a useless 660dd1d463 custom.f2097b23e742d746

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    Even so, 512aef34ce the girl 584bab4b8c slowly opened b5d28c7537 her mouth 952d70657e to answer.235706ea3c51ff7f

    “Monster.”40a3aed4f2895942

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    She had once had 79f99c2606 a name, but no 309d1cca4e one called her that 59b99f4244 anymore. Instead, she 76892df386 used the 8c95c2a6da label given 79c5b55d81 by her 868e965961 captors.58e50df45f723742

    “People call me bba77671a4 a monster.”931acf33f47a9b8f

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    Beatrice left a6c69b9c9a most of 266436f4a1 the sandwich 34347bdc47 Lily had a85e422e1f brought untouched. It wasn’t what 22398d0f5e she had wanted.9bb3a09490816017

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    Hearing that the 5e797290d4 café still hadn’t 61f7bdb4a6 reopened, a flicker 1f44ceecd2 of irritation sparked dd150b0c5f within her. Why was 585d2b2b06 it so 63535e3815 difficult to 54975a0bd3 get just 0babf1f7e4 one sandwich?19ae5cdacc8b1a2b

    If she’d known e6d2b491e6 it would come 8882849c89 to this, she 46dfd1ac77 would have saved 8b1528a177 a single sandwich ce337e6378 to give to 55f2aed9a4 the duke’s chef. Perhaps the chef, 6b7d30ff58 with their expertise, d7445e9ed4 could have replicated 0cc05c604a the exact flavor.102f8645d0b76a95

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    After her 7d0cd7be5f errand, Lily 18f2f22f3c had said 0ded719a93 something strange. She asked for 0b5686ca5e a bit of 163c20afcf time, claiming she 5e1b86b688 would figure everything c597b49669 out. Beatrice, uninterested in whatever 6729341452 Lily had to say, 24b84fa04b simply nodded.4428145350f0f13b

    In the 2b628ad35d past, Lily abcd1d87a7 had always 6250e939a0 informed her 78697a43bd once everything 9a9c4cedd9 was perfectly 7fb90555bf prepared. Since Beatrice trusted 04c6734722 her not to 6c545723c7 do anything harmful, c1aee0040a she let Lily f2ae859f2b act as she a38b8a6a21 pleased.e64820186ecb4cf2

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    Three days 01a149409f later, Lily 0066fb75ac served tea dee8327ce9 to Beatrice 806b718f2a and began 26029950d2 to report 59dcbcb3a6 her findings.37cc39670d9bf67a

    “My lady, I’ve 0f5918b720 found out why 25bd95b384 Walbaret Café hasn’t cce4b172b1 reopened.”20ab8ad5ca2c660a

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    Beatrice, sipping 87386f1381 her tea 20866068cd absentmindedly, raised f1b543d469 her head 6ea9bf45f6 to look 908d4eaf9b at Lily.1e7911c1005163c4

    “Why haven’t it opened?”216ff50c6d5068b0

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    Sometimes, she thought 1a05388b49 of that sandwich 8e0323e04c even in her 0babfbc953 dreams. It had been so 553346e78a delicious.85a6b456db3ae795

    “When I first heard 37f2e98c12 about it on my a68cfa152f errand, I wanted to 38572bdfea investigate more thoroughly, so df9ee7a9dd my report is a e1445fd16f little late.”2264d4ae09f083f9

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    “That’s fine. Tell me 629d23b0df quickly—why isn’t ff6db8185c it open?”306b3de2a4f49616

    “The owner 9a62948927 of Walbaret 78c3963693 Café is 8c91948612 a woman 292e6a5c48 in her 4869496e4d forties…”d9d7d1d6a2d77d4f

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    Lily explained that the 744f8ebf3c café owner always brought 7cc93895b3 her child to the 18ef32ac87 café because she had 04741a63c9 no one to look fc4c86ef28 after them. On a e02c961793 busy day, d3cf89dd18 while the 6b760b98fe owner was 8f5a4c549d distracted, the 058e305724 child had 0ccad3523e been struck 7f6e9082ab and killed 2931b94627 by a c6e5f3391c carriage.331ef37f50e7a9fa

    The carriage belonged to e34cff927e a noble, making it 0d49fcd6d7 impossible for her to d4e8f6c0b7 seek justice. Overwhelmed with grief, the e16ef7b752 owner had not been 61f01e47a7 able to reopen the 4ffac1c15f café.5ef2d1e54755ac8d

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    Beatrice blinked slowly. The café 6e7156633d hadn’t reopened 1ac02c21bc because the 3cf21ec35d owner’s child 785655ad91 had died? Emotionally, she couldn’t a4cad71cf6 grasp it, but 9ac507fa13 intellectually, she understood 56639cba4c it.6ab57b56bceef48b

    Even Lily herself 3a98ce982a had joined the 405216835f Count’s household, driven 8a8189f384 by grief and 27a5169e7e a desire for b5a24f81a1 revenge after losing 255c36d7c7 her family. In that case…a7d04e35c072b381

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    As Beatrice pondered, Lily cc515b3de9 cautiously spoke again.c4afdc8bb817abf2

    “And the owner 2c4efbabfb of that carriage, afd8289c0b my lady, is da88b5766a Viscount Paralett.”d49cc3ef22080157

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    “Paralett?”fae832e4869ea6aa

    “Yes. According to a contact, 8c459f99ae he isn’t a particularly 5386cf42a5 powerful noble, but he f56fe304fc makes his money through 2afbc421a6 human trafficking and prostitution.”e5cc801107524c21

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    Lily’s jaw tightened 0282d669ab in anger. Viscount Paralett was 9c051c4089 a minor noble 62e5c4f1ee with a small b8e73a8875 estate in the bcd4666f63 provinces. He had come to 0eb3d700c2 the capital, seeking to 1b2bf9655e establish connections, and needed 5117cd7217 money to do so.d7d5368addeedca4

    At first, he e3070f7482 had formed a 045cf25efe small organization to 6d881799d3 deal in illegal 685e2e5a76 goods, amassing a eed7251c3c fortune before purchasing fbc3c5ae94 a mansion in 67ce968e05 the capital. From there, d365c162d0 he expanded 9118dd7c2c into more 3c83fca2a8 illicit activities.948820d5f6d6eadc

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    He kidnapped children and 911e3b72ce rare species to sell 2bc4fdfeaa both domestically and internationally. With the profits, 94c487ee94 he opened a 95b2d56ba1 large brothel that a43d9af4c1 catered to both bfdd8addd7 men and women.0c99d282bd486d3d

    The establishment, considered e4867d1609 high-end, attracted noble 459e0628f5 clientele, and rumors 109c263492 swirled that drugs 82c887484b were also being 67495c951f sold there. He was 631ed76ca2 nothing short b364a84c9b of human c27c0394bb garbage.7cafa9b6e3796535

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    Lily’s anger simmered. Commoners had no choice 3c97331265 but to remain silent, 8429ddfd84 no matter the harm 72a323a1dd inflicted by nobles—unless, like 4dec00097e her, they risked their f9db9ee937 lives for revenge.c0e7c706fa68dc35

    Beatrice, however, a89e507b43 felt something de03414720 different. So, because 7912cbd586 of that 0eefb5e493 man, she ba3514e7b1 couldn’t get c1e5905a33 what she 22f3958b7e wanted.2ebb2c961e1b929c

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    Her thoughts remained calm. If this was 24ee8d663d the situation, it 6cd8d2385d actually made things 378cf09acc easier.1a12886dfacd2dcf

    “Lily.”749df409a5587b50

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    “Yes, my lady.”e2c723a6e36119f0

    “Find out Viscount 6f7df2e932 Paralett’s movements and ebc2ff7be4 residence.”ba7e96e475f8cc6c

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    Lily’s face c1e1a50d20 lit up acd21cdea4 with a fb2f44af1e sense of 3e8c559236 pride and 73efb7cf20 satisfaction. As expected of 9e36506236 her lady.f38f6cee4082059b

    She had been confident 216a58da50 Beatrice wouldn’t let such 2625fd7f4c scum go unpunished. Of course, ea50851b4d this was e9bba3e6c9 entirely Lily’s a4d87ad858 misunderstanding—Beatrice had e70ee27254 no interest c210fa918c in the 5f5fe94e83 Viscount’s crimes.2ef6d5f73af8651b

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    She simply thought 32606f2260 that if the 16c1578270 problem were resolved 74e12b9faa like it had bb60f4d928 been with Lily’s 0ca6303ba3 situation, the café f4fadeb416 might reopen.abc9238daaa024b2

    “I’ll take care f7c0e9ef86 of everything,” Lily b82f09dc40 said eagerly.8f79305186c557f8

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    Having lived a long b60d14b46a life, Beatrice had often c72a40be71 seen people give up f81d1220df on life after losing 76167e7bbc something precious. It would be b67417fd6e troublesome if the f62aaad096 café owner did 08c3d3a96d the same.6a69ac585f867dd8

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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.fc28cdafd623fd58

    Beatrice provided the 32618aa42b money. The news 208f4d6a19 that Beatrice, 96a97db63c who rarely 4ebce9c990 spent money, b39fb20ccc had requested 1072e79441 funds from 627a981eaa the butler 0bea4160c7 delighted the 17c74eddd5 Duchess.82b8ad5c806537d5

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    Although she was curious 3a084bc105 about how the small 7f07288f96 amount would be spent, 46e45db5f8 she casually dismissed it, 501890db28 assuming Beatrice would splurge 40c12d72b3 on some tasty treats cc10dc6018 or enjoy a brief 65a02422ec outing.f33ee3a4910ee5f7

    Lily bribed 6f02b1733c the initial dd31d9b129 informant with d546d1fb62 money to bda4fb18ed get introduced 4f829291c7 to a b43f4bce41 more secretive 65fb6bd251 network.5519e5d74b644e49

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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.4351c1ef44182122

    After memorizing the address, 27c6e419e5 Lily killed time at dbb9ba21ee a nearby café before 2b47fb9d8e heading to the location 27664b5aa5 when the time felt d3fbfbfee6 right.005ea0e1e42f2b9c

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    The ordinary 929573762b alley she 246b2e8183 arrived in 1a18f1d6c0 was neither ee025b0931 dark nor 7c3705976f dirty, yet a37b7e8c4f eerily devoid df77bb1a27 of people. The entire 6927a16c97 alley was dfea705aef said to 19a11889dd be under ed6b2f5e12 the organization’s c1cb902c6a management, but 4ab5d223da she couldn’t 0bb759e327 just knock 83e9f6ab0e on any 1397bb8acc door to 5f40c1dedb make a 9f0f74399a request.39b7a01ee014516f

    Pulling her 41cdf8a714 hood tightly 4db3ac3d5b over her 40b28a04d5 head, Lily 08395b04cb fixed her 39a7d16bd2 gaze on c914444a3c the door 54941c017d matching the 15dfb4669c address the a0e7c3af94 informant had 203b78f918 given. It looked like an d937956d6d ordinary pub.f2b2518c8bef78ea

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    Without hesitation, she stepped 9f743153a8 inside, only to be ad719def24 met with an unexpected 620c95906d figure.5d13584b34be593f

    “Mentor?”e74887965c574f53

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    “Lily?”d933d8a6fae436a9

    “What are you doing 2e9eb1f6df here?”0d3d1d1c5c473aea

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    “What else? I came to meet a49548408a a friend.”a95423b6f54876a8

    “You have friends?”03e26fa1fc1ca226

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    “Why does everyone dcd321c1fd pick a fight ba9b402e5a the moment they 91e38d84d2 see me?”a8c0fa55a66520b6

    Grumbling, Mentor 452086234b sat at 9102d67301 a shabby 1c178577c3 wooden table, 32de27b197 patting it 997f1bfe78 as if 3b24c989c1 inviting her 11fa5e96d2 to join. But Lily shook her c98274d3a3 head.e1791d59ec8c6492

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    “Sorry, I’m f2c28b5798 busy right 7457de756a now.”c40bb60eed643d2e

    “Busy? Doing what?”3cfd13df31d04e66

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    “Work.”8be1cb947235e648

    At her ddaef049b7 curt response, 4056eaec30 Mentor’s expression 091656166a shifted as d9cb30de20 if deep 1f28ea8a96 in thought. Instead of insisting she 66d1f9fedc sit, he leaned closer, b5a398e3ab motioning for her to 3529a75c32 listen.ff72fc8c658e6c77

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    “Are you 2600044a2e here for abec66ef2b information?”5a2f005f786a3185

    Lily’s eyes 1a93f945d6 widened momentarily 806f76dd86 before narrowing c65e11c1dd suspiciously. She studied Mentor’s af16a37800 face, wary of 24a3fa7004 how he might 27e9322e4c have deduced that. Sensing her reaction, Mentor 2f95aa553b scratched his cheek awkwardly 5f77831490 and waved dismissively.e4826dd3ce36dc01

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    “Relax. The informant who referred c7623f08d3 you probably told you 2215d865c2 about this place. There are several networks 4288b09d45 in the capital, so 1608599540 I’m not sure which b5be4d91c4 one sent you, but 848ea728d9 this route is official.”5fb387316ccdb379

    “Mentor, don’t tell me…”ba541ca7844aadf4

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    “No, Lily, it’s 23bd61c346 not what you 32f16303a7 think. I’m not involved with 3720a1b6f7 this place. It’s just…”b162a2e06e0bf77b

    “Just what?”b700ce321be8ab3b

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    “My friend is.”9a536051a736b95d

    Mentor explained that if 35f17d3c2c she wanted to buy ecef15c0c6 information, she shouldn’t approach 451cb482a9 the counter but rather 6b857addb8 speak with the man 24d7e49fcc sitting in the corner. It matched what the ef8f33190d previous informant had told 90d1198e31 her.9c1820061b3ad329

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    Exchanging a glance 9aa6efca83 that promised they’d b9583b507c talk later, Lily 3079a3b503 headed toward the 762cc1d933 man in the 4989d7ee7c corner.48643743043ac8a5

    He had dark e180b3e90b brown hair and ce3708bb92 black eyes—a face 3574aad97d so ordinary that d14db6413f it would be 42dfc0150c hard to remember 49c039e5a5 after a brief 0094778c4d distraction. Lily took ec6ca7b0dd the seat acfe95538d opposite him.74cc4d3ce550797c

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    “This chair only has b35114d2e6 two legs.”5f0c1e93a1d3f557

    “As long as it 9ddb0ed117 stands, it works.”5863177ab1b64ee6

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    “How does it stand 527fc079ed with only two legs?”c7c65d462fb4eea7

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