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... f the general department, used a residence that included two reception rooms, a guest bedroom, and a terrace with a great view of the lake.
Although the residence looked similar to the other luxurious dormitories, it was different in that the first floor was used for official purposes.
Neris entered Lady Hoffmann's residence, nicknamed the "Eagle's Nest", without showing any signs of fear. Her confident expression and calm footsteps didn't change even as she entered the counselin ...
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