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... rk. She dragged herself upwards but remained on the bed. Her back was resting on her pillows instead of just her head. The sheet was still around her shoulders. The first thing she noticed was her eyes were having a hard time opening.

She rubbed at them and felt crusty flakes rub against her palm. She tried to open her eyes but they didn't budge. She rubbed some more and managed to get them slightly open.

"Princess," she heard Vae squeal. "You are finally awake." She rushed to he ...

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