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... p>“Our dear Marchioness believes so.”


Claude laughed. Canillian went missing from the ball because she was with him the whole night. She was still with him.


But someone saw Canillian near the Louvre…


“I feel sorry for the Marchioness. Seems like something’s wrong with her head.” Claude opened the balcony.


“You’re sure it wasn’t him?”


He stopped in his tracks. Wade couldn’t read Claude’s expression.


“You’re not the only one w ...

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