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    Chapter 1. Foolish and Pitiful

    A woman with 62743481f9 a vacant expression bf4145e603 was reflected in f8f93a0b6c the transparent icicles 0e50157114 hanging from the 7d616bbbe1 edge of the 1703663a0b eaves.fb4535d7a2c266bd

    Her faded ead15a5bc4 blonde hair, a9b9033e6d as unkempt 4321d28e06 as overgrown 47d3063301 weeds, tumbled ac55b0a0a5 down to d998211c2b her waist.fd3a4cceb700f16c

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    Seated on 6aaa32f748 a tree 176a0dafcc stump, she c77ef47324 suddenly glanced a8cf26185c around and a490032fe6 reached out 46c9d3c421 to grab fc53bff584 an axe.c671bcc29fbf53a0

    Her arms, so thin 2364eeb21e they seemed skeletal, trembled e8cfb9aecf under the weight of 8e7cd646ab the iron, like a d6c384f72c tree branch weighed down 02bc9d24b6 by freshly fallen snow.6ab9bec27e1f01ad

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    The moment she brought 9f2b9daab7 the axe close to 00a5fdf244 her body, a man 587f40dc8a who resembled a bandit 8f713a177d tossed aside his cart dab8a2a8c0 and ran toward her, 56c3ee094a screaming.8d580dd33208e16a

    “Stop! Stop right now!”5f2553a910b81931

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    The man c6bb50c2ea snatched the d3ce4c55e1 axe from 0b8608c68f the woman—me—who 301aaa8c72 still had efa2a0dd4c that vacant 7c2775d8af expression on b1a9349c7d her face.c87c4b7a22d26611

    “It’s dangerous! What do you 00868ba339 think you’re doing?”29683c9e1cc30ac1

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    “I just…”7c6aa96e680f7df9

    As I opened 5d0bb87c4a my mouth to 9e2705a39f speak, an icicle 59a0712471 fell from the 1f45625a1e eaves and landed 7a2652f347 on the snow-covered 9554d2a8b7 ground with a 62a655768e soft thud.665824c4252ab752

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    It sank into the 821c5dfc33 powdery snow, as if 2284eefcbb piercing someone’s heart. Squinting against the 0af2ae0471 brightness, I continued 05f304c395 speaking.3227f5b9fa9046d3

    “I just thought 9f30ae8d61 my hair was c3b81acdbf messy and wanted ae4aa3716b to cut it.”8a73e26e7739ac53

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    “With an axe?”e9f7a82f00c11c63

    “Well… it’s not 607e2ea34b impossible, is it?”134867b7bec2aa51

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    “Good grief.”ff15fdb53fcc4483

    The man scratched his f87e93dd75 scruffy beard and clicked 410e88907f his tongue.c48f5b186c553c6b

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    “For a 530e168dbb second, I 5fe767becd thought you ed88c60586 were trying 3883c2f964 to kill 65b822ab1f yourself.”8f3c52af212cc1fc

    Clearly embarrassed by his 1c44981fcc misunderstanding, he coughed awkwardly 367b24fca7 a few times before f10816a43d extending a hand toward bd11d061cb me.1c56d8ec832ab089

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    “Come inside. You’ll catch a cold.”c64bc6c848a32488

    I stared blankly 76561e1600 at his rough 470b77e414 hand for a 4f2bd95697 moment before pushing 54e741b938 myself up from 6d8694e8cf the edge of b4546b9878 the stump. Passing by him, b4d494d5b7 I opened the d3a0178257 wooden log door, c74e811bb8 and warm air 0ba746c5b0 spilled out, thawing d02d501eb4 my cold face.f7c16192bfeb17a5

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    “I wouldn’t cb1e4f0a88 die here, 8902025d98 even if 9cf6aa3b7b I wanted b738e86ca2 to.”0ee921873caacfb4

    Even beasts 85440ddd25 understand the 291ea83273 grace of 903d4ec3dd being cared 04733a8901 for. So how b6e5adebe3 could I, 91c4baae2b a human, f858f17fca die in 15b467b98c this place?67456498460337b1

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    “I can’t cause deff9a1f6b trouble for the 5db27aa67c people who saved 960ea31ffa my life. So… no need to 0787ccb41f worry about finding a c4f8667329 corpse here.”5f00f11e75d5b79d

    “N-no, that’s 3685b4b602 not what 2a89746e68 I meant…!”766cbe62497a376a

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    “Honey! What about the firewood?”fc072d846afc60c1

    From inside, 4b9c9d662c a middle-aged 86ef4de82d woman emerged, 88aed06557 pressing her 9eb5e005e8 damp hands 6e10ca9506 against her ae477a06f1 apron.c740ee1457081d07

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    “I’ll bring a593042d88 it in cd64052bc7 now!”73ab916082b6eda0

    “Were you cold? I told you 360f4113fa to wear fur 5bafeaf406 if you’re going 323ace8692 out. You’ll catch a 6c56f52be0 cold!”11f7e81fee890e54

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    They say 393e8395f3 couples start 7ca8506f71 to resemble 4b609b4148 each other, 2d3136c997 and sure 7986aff71a enough, they d0f63c2818 both nagged 6a8bf0031b at me 3f70814d72 in the 5a82da9a1a exact same cb55942292 way.c4cf7f70506f1b52

    “It’s fine. I’ll peel the potatoes and carrots.”710aeec26e694921

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    I said, shaking my d29b03047c head as I walked aa89a654ba into the kitchen. The rusty 55feb4b309 faucet let ff21b60a5f out water 24a168bd6d so cold 306d20e129 it felt 5afc9f4606 like ice.8c035d6b5f69d4e8

    The sudden chill f85b024be9 snapped me out af220de88a of my haze. Not that I had 612bace165 been wandering in a 00ea1530fc dream or anything.45c6e95bccdda255

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    A reflection 2833fc35bf stared back eee7bc2389 at me e3b5a92dcc from the 91205bbc4e narrow windowpane—a a62191aad6 face I 7a6ca5de49 didn’t recognize.4e3a06d2b4210e46

    A woman who d3d47af024 looked like she d38776de05 could drop dead 009f6378a9 at any moment.602140dedf157e4a

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    The woman 5efad547e1 who had 6945714003 betrayed her 3a4358ea39 father and 4a19398d78 brought ruin cfd57b68b2 to the 637f8f1f05 royal family—Mine 4ba31cc8aa Molière.8e71ee21778a9ce9

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    “You really a9fa5c4d5a don’t have 63038d172a to come cf33d033e5 along…”b95311a8c67a263f

    Mrs. Kimber sighed for what c2073929d5 felt like the hundredth 8b30f689b3 time as she fussed 875f6df34f over the front of 1da74358c0 my robe. She even draped a0e465692a a fox stole e033b08434 around my neck, 3927d0943e but it seemed 8c71ee59c7 she still couldn’t 2d1b7802dc relax.9eb119dfab3f0d2d

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    “Can’t you 4c700c46e7 just stay 59698b293e home with 03e93155c2 the dog? I’m worried 4383ccc210 you’ll catch c58540f055 a cold, 3a20a8736f truly.”7934ea48ba5a8dd5

    “I’m fine now. You even brewed 743ff7fd57 that herbal tonic dacac950d8 for me, remember? I drank it and 8dceaa3a9d got completely better.”1a3e56a659fac8b5

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    “You’re still 5676c05ec5 too thin…”220b7a7fe45ed555

    Mrs. Kimber’s eyes 3d9a43c200 scanned me ce5957c649 with suspicion. Worry dripped from her bf7d506e9e like honey from an 4bcc17d3b0 overfull spoon.a0cc10d0a40a1923

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    “Well, that’s dd3a0cfc43 not something 1a208c6c67 that changes 20d8386660 overnight, but 5cccb00371 I’ve been 2f827d2931 eating as b42f17eb78 much as 1c44d7d7b9 I can.”5aea030da90d7c1d

    “‘As much as 72f63b5ce3 I can,’ you ccc7c5607f say? Funny way 94eb580788 to put f68dc07fa5 it. Eat lots, Myrda. Eat and 152cd4a1ad get healthy 42f5a67dd2 quickly.”e5c98a5c3bd8bb3a

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    “If I 206c2db3c2 get plump, a6e7407d3e are you 1a70bb0e04 planning to 258399f7df eat me?”e9f09b487dfc0166

    “Oh my! Hoho, you 0650fd35b2 caught me. Truth is, when we 1185a722c6 found you by the a73bf11e72 river, I breathed a 31e4cd1971 sigh of relief. I thought, ‘We’ve got 826f4da556 our winter provisions now!’”3b565b145f5caa48

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    Mrs. Kimber had a sharp 2adc4f8f79 sense of humor, and 228239829f her jokes always landed. While she e65d5785a9 laughed so 584fef9476 hard she 3ae3ad1bd0 had to eab655275e clutch her 553254cfe8 sides, I 374508e992 quietly slipped c18646da22 onto the d2afe70b15 driver’s seat 4b6f5b2d6b of the c8cccc7da7 wagon.75f8cf4bf8ea2361

    “Let’s get going.”888df77174162af2

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    The Kimber 84a425a246 couple lived 9b73cd0db7 a modest 26dbd98c8c life in d8e2a9bc43 a mountain 6ba2e23542 cabin, surviving cc800c741f off hunting.a5f4f23aa028bd0e

    Once a week, 68f741869a they went to 38010ac797 town to sell cb682f94a5 animal hides and 09f1f884de buy supplies, and 3598553c2c today was one 10b04b87cb of those days.0e69d9192774956b

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    Having stayed with them 24b2382ed3 for over two weeks 76f87569c6 now, I figured it 6f742e971b was time I earned d968e9b2bd my keep. That was 4d3f595d0d why I 88a803bef1 volunteered to c12c74c673 go to 74e7711b36 town with 85d6e4ac29 Mrs. Kimber in her 6c25660796 husband’s place—he had 03d273ab45 hurt his back 912176b748 while moving firewood 804042bcd8 yesterday.5aed9399bf45c86a

    It would take 86ccdbcc84 two hours by f1cc42f479 wagon to reach 6a6f376b92 the nearest village e38771e5b2 and another two 113a9a8fac to get to 8722a58db0 the town. Since winter 87ff8c38c1 days were 799699a0ac short, even 276690ffe4 leaving in fe85278f9d the morning 796603b8e8 meant we’d 4b4b7a2c18 have to f93a705bf1 spend a 8251434d5b night in 0622340fb0 the village 1a32bfae74 before heading bda6e9106b back.cc7100781fdd7206

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    “Myrda’s riding up front, 4c08aba25a so the horse is d0c5408537 behaving now. Acting all macho 1d780812a9 like that… Oh, 1fcfff3328 hoho.”8870b8ac4571fec7

    Mrs. Kimber clearly had f0f3cc063c a habit of 99951dd73c cursing, but it 975b00971b seemed she was 7fd8cdfb50 trying to tone 6b19380ca2 it down around 4cb2bc8e41 me, speaking more 2a9208be97 gently than usual.1e0f6df3933e320f

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    She didn’t need to, 429761c444 though. I wasn’t above swearing 4a7a4fc45c myself.c26315fa544dae6d

    “Looks like 06b25744b9 even the 474b9f335a horse knows d23f81dbee how to 9375e78251 appreciate a 94fae1dade beautiful lady.”6cef0a85d956f8aa

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    “Oh, please. It’s probably 157ac16818 just remembering 05845de86d the carrot 7b470b4ff6 I gave bc2a359e05 it yesterday.”1c70ed1d797476c4

    “Even your words 1acbcd9797 are so refined… 28bc2ed6f6 Are you sure 35ad3c4752 you’re not secretly 2a1dbfdc60 some highborn noble?”b32362aec053552c

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    “Would you 914edfbf90 like me e57947e661 to be b74efd75ae a noble, 6d7ab78fa6 Mrs. Kimber?”b147bfa4fdd3ee63

    Her cheeky laugh 0c883ac6b9 bubbled up as e611b6f968 she skillfully handled 0e6b05a39a the reins.510fb57198a5cbeb

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    “That’d be wonderful, aeaf8fee91 wouldn’t it? I could make d340213153 a fortune! Hoho. Was that a2df7ab06a too greedy 77589d387e of me? But hey, ff0b924bd6 a little 4a67268e40 dreaming doesn’t 6980eb4b87 hurt.”7db69272939e963b

    I gave her a 5279fd5c38 wry smile and played a68b5cd8bb along. But inwardly, I 663c9a1ff6 resolved to leave 119304a9bb the cabin as f04721df8f soon as possible.530921bdfb654744

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    The sky was d988165f75 crisp and clear, a862f2a71b though the air 3ea76f1654 was chilly.0a8c61b43160c6c3

    Even in 97ee691951 winter, the dc31cafe58 town pulsed 2c61f29b21 with vibrant 88e07b7ef8 energy. The square bustled with 36b5175197 people trading goods and a8ff27d835 food.a0334c63da471ede

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    While Mrs. Kimber visited her 66fd6e78ea regular buyers, I 33c4f84452 stayed outside, observing 96a1e4ba90 the market. But I soon noticed df36fbdc8d several men stealing glances 0ac77a0175 in my direction.351f95fb05922b6b

    Feeling self-conscious, 8791d7796e I pulled fd01cd84c5 my hood 4c16fce590 down lower 913fdc16a9 over my 87493600f0 face.e3deef239bd40431

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    It was rare for 25eed19616 commoners to recognize Mine f65dd64d8e Molière’s face, but I 8d62de1d92 had cast a recognition-blocking c83c5635a7 spell just in case.205af345b73a602a

    Mrs. Kimber emerged bbfa94e672 from the 0078118cf7 market with ef9d70604f her pockets abd093be25 full, humming b21c0d3dfb a cheerful 366f7945c6 tune. Like a duckling, I 2eeecf36aa stuck close to her 26d8565d7a side.5002fd1b771df983

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    “Why are you pulling fed49c9ab7 that hood so far 667cbbbc24 down? It’s hiding your pretty 0e60d2b01e face!”ce6055e710a46454

    “I don’t like 1ef71e3977 the way men 2c1da99b3e keep staring…”63141a63be4e9820

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    “Ugh, those 00ffadde8a wretched fools! I ought c637e717f8 to gouge bf5a5fc38c their eyes 135535a9a5 out!”5c78045886c6dc6f

    “…Shall we start shopping e5f791924f now?”a4a5c812da0f568a

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    “Yes, let’s buy bd90de9bc1 food and some de5a6a530b essentials.”371deb50072c8776

    With my 31a34668d1 face well-covered, 54dd76bab8 Mrs. Kimber expertly navigated the 1336fc3b60 crowded marketplace, ensuring I e587ecbc9b didn’t get jostled by 47d1172eb6 the bustling crowd. It was clear b3a639e7c5 she was a 18a4938e6a seasoned pro.5fd434cd68b642f4

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    “How about this? It’s a goose-down quilt, 8e1bfdd5d3 and they say it’s 64a45fdcf1 incredibly warm!”866cc24bb1ae3d4d

    “It feels soft 897c8ebe76 and nice.”35e253b8930aadd4

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    “What about the a39c32b435 color? Which one do 128aa75a22 you like?”fd52dd6de478bd0d

    I thought about the c91845832b gray curtains in their 31585792ac bedroom and replied, “I 1ebe88495c think most colors would b4643f7a82 match, but my personal 14b3f1ec54 favorite is this pink 69276ab2de one.”e343b2f3efe6601b

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    “Great! Pink it is!”e1685362ce99b036

    Mrs. Kimber spent her 770e6ee963 money freely, pulling bbe9dd18cb out her pouch 7d56a2d18e without hesitation. I wondered cf9bf42f3f if I 123353f88f should stop 33081a34b6 her, but b76c52e5cb I held 6b0d84d696 back.aa723647f51b3ec7

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    ‘My wife 5886dc345b has a 1a35ccbe02 generous hand, 31e191d6ee you see. That’s why 83a087c9b6 our life 5da332ed9f is always 24435d03d9 so abundant. If we need 393579e220 more money, I 1a7598bc5d just work harder 91c630b88f to earn it.’aa1da70cd190a756

    Mr. Kimber’s words suddenly made 14ebd3d8e7 sense.d8e26075481185c8

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    After spending e99a66cd78 the entire 65e66b90db afternoon following 569d1cac64 her around 3184431dbc and helping f32964c33f carry the b95aac5d42 shopping, my 98e9e10a27 arms were 17f331f2c8 aching by edbffeb4c1 the time 3cc25d9614 the scent d8233b509d of evening 9c82786623 began to 35d4a57653 ride the 518afdc482 wind.8496cdf011ef5724

    “Oh, look b13dc3e4f1 at me, ff992fd93a forgetting how 89effa931e tiring this 125f3ddbeb must be cedc46f5eb for you, 318035c453 Myrda. Let’s head in for 4fda221c2a the night.”19205118b26b9e44

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    I didn’t even have 0a01f111b9 the energy to offer 4988f25176 polite reassurance. Instead, I 7d91e904fb just gave 685de1400f her an 58e86940b1 awkward smile.20bff3b19fe8c9ec

    The inn Mrs. Kimber had chosen df02137ae7 was undoubtedly the 227d2c3dde most expensive one 28a66e9cb3 in the village. The interior 101e1fd0da was warm 114bd92932 and cozy, f724ea798c and the 99ed58e47c furniture in 289b920f5d the lounge b9e60598c3 was so cf3d9a55a6 clean it 6dca7c271c looked nearly 443cabd096 new.6691239dadaeb24f

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    She even rented 33945e0ba0 two separate rooms 58541bf9bd to make sure bb301a54ce I wouldn’t feel 6708663ae9 uncomfortable.7d1d24e22e8e31c4

    “I’m fine 2770339c0e sharing a 84540e2d35 room, really… 573734f2fe Maybe we e979c67e58 could ask dd942b6f0d them to d9ba2bf80a combine the c90abf2dcd reservation into cbed7a86e4 one room 745c59a554 instead—”1d119b098660b941

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    “No, no, no. You deserve a a1ce6955b8 room to yourself, 7ffa7975b7 a nice, pretty a2141431df one. I made b7483c98e8 sure to 567f27d21e get you 55146ccef5 the best 824bee33e7 room they afa999a21c had.”7570a18a986cec3b

    And she wasn’t lying. The room had aa0913e8c9 a charming elegance. A continental-style tapestry 39bc1f7ec0 adorned the wall cb723b9ffd above the bed, 0f020cf3dc and a vase 3364984e28 of pink roses 194b734ab7 sat nearby. The flowers didn’t 63728ba24d have much of 203ad0f054 a fragrance, but 7d52c40d3d they brightened the 8bb6b49a00 room.7bb3128f8c37228d

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    After unpacking briefly, I a6f06ab721 soaked myself in a 5bad798346 tub of warm bathwater. Taking a 34531cde79 deep breath, d2960bd4a4 I submerged e9ed95e42b my entire 5568b90b98 body, including ef66337ad8 my head.0075b4b67c3f8f94

    There had been days 2b364c010b when I nearly drowned a69a32c6f4 in water.c9a41f99a9e03c6c

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    Days when I only a1ae5c3272 listened to sad music 8c5726968b and read tragic stories.9421a566927a91bb

    I even picked the ee0fafb0f9 most gut-wrenching web novels c6997e5250 to read, crying until 3c1813180f my eyes swelled shut. After a good f582fa7bdd cry, I’d sleep 1e473a81d6 deeply and wake 6709052e48 up feeling slightly 0989512c54 better.88a7a56c73143b27

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    It was my way 60b4728cfe of dealing with despair—a fa9b0f3533 kind of catharsis.a45285d2553e9206

    Mine Molière was a villainess from one of the tragic novels I had devoured, <Bitten by a Mad Dog.>38dc941c7610687d

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    The “mad dog” in the title referred to the male lead, Neumonte Acalepto—a young, ambitious general who led a military revolution to overthrow a feeble monarchy.280d83f62c6153b4

    He seduced 3e8d8ce92f Mine, an b80eb6011a illegitimate princess, a15c3c1603 and coaxed 3020625761 her into dd0fe131c6 stealing military be2a84d809 secrets from 761693e03c the royal 2765f2d13f family, all 295d369ad3 while whispering 20b2ae60d5 promises of e0dd5fd1ee marriage.b0665363e5ed661c

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    Blinded by 94fa0d28ec love, Mine dd249fd7d2 helped him a770bbdc5d succeed in 5d5f9d5c40 his coup. Naturally, Neumonte had 314e9ef17d no intention of 88a0dedbb3 keeping his word. He slaughtered the 8e96686735 entire royal family 95f9eaadae and locked Mine 644582db4c in a high bc72d1e51a tower prison.67bf18047363ff4d

    Her fate was 815e2369ef to be betrayed 217b3556b1 by the man 511b3fb580 she loved and d25ee119b5 die in despair.9d257537eef51894

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    Fifteen days 7b1a408baf ago, I db3041e278 had also aa420e84eb been submerged 351056cc78 in water—not 30aeece54f warm bathwater 593e85e7a6 like this, 8472b92784 but ice-cold, eec220b75d bone-chilling water.a3d57bfdab620e46

    When I came to 3240b100c4 my senses, soldiers with 5d0afd37b3 spears surrounded me, cornering 4bf9443949 me on the edge 0b719915e7 of a cliff.3a4c43c4bf868eae

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    I didn’t 71ab43c1c9 know who d9e2f88e1f I was 33dd023f75 or where 03ef06ff6c I was, 074544942b but my b6ac326c12 instincts took d9cd9209e2 over. I leaped off d561be710c the cliff, thinking fe7ac4ef2c it was better 9e38a2369c to fall to c427f7e2a8 my death than c164a449f8 be impaled.3fe85c5138bb7980

    But I aa28b0b501 didn’t die.e71facf982c4ddb3

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    The Kimber couple found 69ad27fd90 me drifting in the 3956c6a634 river. Their kindness rekindled 80d0aba90c the dying embers 0d60cca379 of my life.7a82bbb93e7eb941

    Over three days, 2241e3cae6 fragments of my 05ec3352b8 memory slowly returned.73e1d129d0946386

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    At first, it 041d0cfd40 was a chaotic c6a89636d2 jumble—pieces of my cbd8762442 original life mixed 9e879c8f77 with unfamiliar memories. It took me a 603d7f5efb while to understand what 552e7eb7d8 had happened.a369bb26fca245d4

    I had somehow ended up in the world of <Bitten by a Mad Dog.>20979c78d4924608

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    And I 5f2a79327d was none ab8ddf0bb0 other than ab13d447f1 the infamous 8b765694ca villainess Mine e869495eb2 Molière—the woman ddad3094c9 who had e52febe908 escaped from 239d02ec97 prison the 7ec53bada7 day before d70fa08a1c her execution.c21adf422621e52a

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