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This can’t be a coincidence.

Baron Ruskin’s letter to Vanilla about searching for Seagrave flashed through my mind.

The underground passage that may have been built by Baron Ruskin, and the canteen discovered there bearing the Seagrave family crest—could the legendary family be connected to Happy House?

“Cherry, what are you doing?”

Nox entered the room with some of the others. I pointed to the canteen and the rocking chair.

“Don’t you think the ...

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