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... y. The video aired before him, and his eyes widened in disbelief.

There in the video was Roman kissing Violet in some store.

"What the hell?" he cursed, his voice rising in pitch. "Violet is mated to Griffin! So then, how...?" it was simply unbelievable. No, he was shocked out of his mind. This shouldn’t be.

Christian took back the tablet, his expression grave. "This was the only footage I could capture since the others were destroyed by your competent heir, Asher. One of ...

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