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Victor stammered.

"Drink."

With shaky hands, he brought the glass of wine to his lips.

’Shit. Shit!’

He hadn’t expected this. It was the kind of trick that had killed nobles before, an ingenious method where the host poured the gifted wine into special, poison-laced cups.

If he died, they’d blame the vintage, and the family of the victims would be the ones to face the political backlash.

A sinister move, subtle and cruel, the kind often emplo ...

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