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Chapter 114 She Knows

Author: bluemorose
last update publish date: 2026-06-07 00:39:39

*Anastasia*

“We both are.”

The last words land like a plate clattering down to the floor. Smashing and splintering into a thousand pieces that echo against the very walls.

And for a heartbeat, even the room doesn’t seem to understand what it has just heard. The silence that follows is not respectful—it is blank, stunned, as if the court itself has forgotten what comes after those words. Like losing the next line to the script we’ve all gone by till now.

And whereas, I am the one most in the da
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