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... unexpectedly crossed paths with Silas in the hallway.

"...."

She paused, her eyes locking onto him as a wave of conflicting emotions rose within her.

"You know it's over for you, right?" she began. "You might not be indicted, but your family will lose everything. You'll probably lose your noble title, too."

Silas stood with his arms crossed, remaining silent for a moment before replying, "I don't see why that would be a problem for you. You should be happy, should ...

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