Chapter 6 Canary

Whenever summer came, Herhardt’s mansion always hosted a bunch of meetings. But Claudine von Brandt had another reason to visit Arvis this year, as everybody knew.

Before revealing the engagement to the public, a meeting was planned for the two families to pre-negotiate and foster friendship between them.

The meeting’s intent was obvious to both families, and neither party, particularly Claudine, had tried to conceal it.

“Hello, Duke Herhardt.”

Matthias was received politely by Claudine. His cousin in front of him had matured into a refined lady, and he couldn’t make out the outlines of that short, whiny girl from her anymore.

“Welcome, Lady Brandt.”

He returned Claudine’s formal greeting, and the two exchanged graceful smiles.

Between the two, there was nothing new to speak about. They were not very close or intimate, but they had known each other for a long time.

They both knew, how aristocratic Matthias von Herhardt and Claudine von Brandt were to the marrow. This was the most important and apparent reason why they chose each other.

Matthias escorted Claudine expertly. His mother, Elysse von Herhardt, instructed the servants to prepare their afternoon tea in the glass greenhouse attached to the mansion’s rear. Elysse adored the greenhouse, so in a way, it was also a form of expressing her affection for Claudine.

“Every time I visit this greenhouse, it never ceases to amaze me. It’s as if Duchess Elysse has migrated heaven into this place.”

Claudine sipped her tea quietly and gratefully complimented her. She talked in a pleasant yet excellent manner, as one might expect from a noblewoman.

“I’ve put a lot of effort into decorating this place. I’m looking forward to give it to a hostess who understands its worth.”

In hushed voices, Elysse spoke up. When Countess Brandt heard of it, she gave her daughter a proud and emotional glance, but Claudine just smiled shyly.

“Matthias, take Claudine on a tour of Arvis’s heaven.”

Elysse’s whisper to her son at the end of their tea break, marking the start of larger-scale deals between two-families.

Claudine smoothly laid her transparent lace-gloved hands over Matthias’s as he extended his hand.

Her fair-skinned image regained his memory of someone’s hand covered with dust and blood for a fleeting moment until it disappeared in the blink of an eye.

They talked about a mild topic as they walked along the road.

The clear chirping of birds melted away the languid mood of the afternoon in that place, where a stream of water gently flowed from the marble fountain that embellished the center of the greenhouse.

Matthias captured Claudine’s eye in a stealthy glimpse. It was difficult to interpret his inner emotions and his mindset toward the world, despite him often smiling peacefully.

For Claudine, he was an interesting object to look at.

Matthias was a gentleman, but he was also a haughty person who never had bowed down to anybody in his life.

“This greenhouse has many lovely birds.”

Claudine was mesmerized by the brightly colored birds perched on the tree branches, and Matthias had only seen those birds in the glass greenhouse now.

Elysse, the Arvis’ present hostess, was as fond of birds as she was of flowers.

The zookeepers were in charge of caring for the birds in the greenhouse, much as the gardeners were in charge of growing the roses.

And her job? It was to simply take in the scenery.

Elysse von Herhardt viewed her beautiful world in this light. –Take pride in the job that others have done for her-

“It’s unbelievable. This little one is exceptionally well-behaved. What’s your secret?” Claudine asked; a tiny bird landed on her palm and made her smile.

Matthias took a long, restful glance around him, realizing the birds in this greenhouse were surprisingly docile.

The birds didn’t dare to fly out, even if the window was wide open; instead, they continued to sing melodiously in this tranquil, beautiful prison.

His attention turned to the gray-haired zookeeper after seeing the parrot trundled over the windowsill, and the Bengalese finch warbled on Claudine’s hand.

The zookeeper then approached them,

“I clipped their wings, Miss. They are thus unwilling to fly or escape, and they become obedient. If I leave their wings uncut, they would be difficult to tame.”

The old man answered her question.

“Their wings? Wouldn’t that hurt them?”

“I just cut their feathers, so they don’t feel pain,” He continued to explain. “It’s also beneficial to the birds because it keeps them from going into dangerous places and being wounded. Would you like me to show it? “

“Would you mind it, Lord Herhardt, if I see that?” Claudine asked with her eyes twinkling.

“As you wish, my Lady.”

The zookeeper led them to a big cage at the end of the greenhouse after Matthias gladly granted his permission. There were birds inside whose wings hadn’t been trimmed yet.

“What kind of bird is it?” Matthias asked as he watched the bird.

“It’s a canary, my Lord. A lovely singing bird.”

The zookeeper stretched out the bird’s wings and covered its eyes with a small handkerchief. On his other hand, he quickly grabbed a pair of trimmer scissors.

Without hesitation, the elderly man moved the scissors’ blade. The cut canary’s fine feathers were scattered around the worktable.

He finished his task by trimming the other side of the wing and then releasing the bird.

The canary flailed its wings desperately, but it was unable to go far and fell slowly.

As if the bird couldn’t believe that it couldn’t fly anymore, it attempted to flap several times more, but the result remained the same the whole time.

Matthias, who leaned there watching, reached over and scooped up the shivering yellow bird at the end of the flower bed.

“Master, a canary is not easily tamed. The bird must get used to the clipping over time.”

The canary that had been stuck in his hands began to struggle and chirp. But it sounded more like a cry than a melody. So Matthias handed the bird back to the zookeeper.

“Would you like to try cutting one, Miss?” The zookeeper stroked the bird gently to make it calm.

“I like to observe animals rather than tame them. Thank you for bringing an end to my inquisitiveness.”

Claudine respectfully declined and walked away.

“Let us go back to the tea-table right now.”

Claudine took the initiative this time and offered her hand first. Matthias’s memory once again flashed back to the beautiful, sculpture-like hand that had been soiled with dust and blood and then faded away.

“Bring that to my bedroom.”

Matthias made a spontaneous order to the old man before leaving the area with Claudine.

The zookeeper’s eyes narrowed in surprise as he heard the sudden request. “….. Yes, my Lord?”

“That bird.”

Matthias pointed to the bird with his thinly opened eyes.

“My canary.”

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Leyla made a single ponytail out of her combed blonde hair. She then put on an apron and didn’t forget to pick up her huge basket.

“I have to finish it soon.”

Leyla’s expression was grave as she muttered to herself. Lady Brandt had paid a visit to Arvis a few days before Duke Herhardt’s arrival.

As a consequence, Leyla was pressed for time. Before she ran into the Duke again. Or was summoned by Lady Brandt, she had to pick all the raspberries in the woods.

However, those two people were fortunately occupied as they seemed to be preparing to announce their marriage.

Leyla took a short walk into the woods while wearing a wide-brimmed straw hat. She found a bush of overgrown raspberries there.

There were always lots of fruits dropping on the ground and rotting away, no matter how much the people of Arvis and the forest animals picked and ate it.

Before midday, Leyla tirelessly trekked the forest and loaded her big basket. She felt rollicking, although her arms felt like they were going to crumble down owing to the heavyweight of the basket.

She placed her basket under the shadow of a tree and dashed for the water to rinse the fierce raspberry smell and color from her hands and face.

The garden of Herhardt and its valleys was encircled by the Schulter River.

The river’s curve looked beautiful from the central city, but the Arvis cemetery had the best view of that river.

Leyla dug into her apron for a handkerchief and wiped the water droplets off her face.

Over the season, that refreshing river contributed a lot to mitigate the scorching weather. She thought of dipping her feet into the river, but she quickly discarded the notion.

In her aunt’s house, where she first lived before being shipped out, Leyla had five older cousins who were always rough and rude to her.

One day, she had been dragged and thrown into a river by her cousins. Leyla might have been taken by the water spirit if her neighbor didn’t hear her scream and rescued her from drowning.

However, her cousins defended their behavior by claiming it was her initiative as a ritual ceremony stepped into their household.

Even though her cousins were at fault, Leyla was the one who was beaten by her drunk uncle that night. She was driven out and relocated to her next relative’s house in the next few weeks, with an excuse that they couldn’t take care of a child who took their kindness for granted.

Although it was unfair, Leyla wanted to see it as a positive because she thought her next relative’s house would be better for her.

The following house.

The next house after that.

Leyla wished for better care any time she was transferred from one place to another.

And when she eventually settled down at Uncle Bill’s cottage, she felt her sincere dreams had been granted.

So far, it has gone well.

Leyla turned around and walked under the shade of the tree. She stuffed the newspaper pinned to the basket’s corner into her apron pocket and started climbing it.

Uncle Bill had taught her that. So she knew how to, even though she wasn’t as fast and flexible as she used to be.

Leyla perched like a well-fitted chair on the tree branch.

Looking down, she was confident that the Schulter River was the most beautiful river on the earth.

Kyle, who had traveled to a variety of cities before, also agreed with her. So Leyla believed her point of view had been validated by credible evidence.

Summer was, without a doubt, one of the most paradisal seasons of the year.

As the fresh scent of the river permeated through her nose, she watched the water birds hunting for food from the high tree.

Leyla took the newspaper from her apron pocket. She flipped to the mystery serial novel section with a focused look on her eyes. In this episode, the main detective was about to reveal the murderer by his brilliant analysis.

Leyla began to read the novel with zeal when Matthias suddenly raised his face from under the water’s surface.

His fit, naked body was displayed over the river water. His distinctive Adam’s apple went up and down to the beat of his rapid breathing.

Matthias had changed his mind and started swimming in the reverse direction of the stream just as he was about to return to his mansion.

Matthias enjoyed the Schulter River and the Arvis forest so much. He moved to the building next to the dock, where he could have a panoramic view of the whole scene from his small annex.

Matthias’s grandmother and mother never walked by the riverside. That’s why that place was like Matthias’s private world.

When there were no guests at the mansion, Matthias often visited the annex. Just to blankly stare at the landscape beyond the window, read a book, or even take a nap if he was bored.

It’s the most enjoyable place to do things.

Of course, his favorite thing to do, just as now, was to sink his body into the river.

Matthias looked up at the horizon obscured by the green branches when floating in the water.

The sound of swaying leaves and rippling water, as well as the birds’ chirp, they were both roiled by the gentle breeze.

The mansion had been noisy over the previous few days, so it was only today that he could deeply feel the river’s calmness.

The negotiation process for the marriage deal that Herhardt and the Brandt family were about to sign had gone smoothly.

His engagement to Claudine was scheduled to be confirmed by the end of the summer if nothing surprising happened.

Matthias agreed to a year-long engagement. He didn’t have to keep his job as an officer if he earned enough honor as the Duke of Arvis.

Moreover, he was at the most suitable time to discharge from the military and marry after serving about one or two years in the military division. So, after the wedding, he planned to devote his whole attention to his family’s business.

It was a life where he would glide along like a steady, calm stream.

With his eyes closed, Matthias surrendered his body to the river. Bright sunlight, melting water, and the sound of swirls breaking down in his ears seemed to be all that existed in his world.

But his utter peace was broken the second he opened his eyes again.

There’s a woman sitting on the limbs of the sturdy tree by the river.

Matthias recognized the woman’s features before he had a chance to blink his eyes.

At that exact moment, the woman who folded up her newspaper she was reading turned her head towards him.

It was that annoying woman.

Leyla Lewellin.

Episodes
1 Chapter 1 Delivered Girl
2 Chapter 2 A Beautiful Bird Slayer
3 Chapter 3 Bring Her In
4 Chapter 4 After a Long Time
5 Chapter 5 The Duke Changed His Mind
6 Chapter 6 Canary
7 Chapter 7 Something Scarier Than That
8 Chapter 8 Safe World
9 Chapter 9 That Humble and Beautiful Girl
10 Chapter 10 Do You Think I’m Begging You?
11 Chapter 11 Deep Water
12 Chapter 12 The Raven Duke
13 Chapter 13 A Night Under the Moonlit
14 Chapter 14 Desirable Woman
15 Chapter 15 Friendly Hunting
16 Chapter 16 Something That Is Nothing
17 Chapter 17 Surprise Present
18 Chapter 18 Emerald
19 Chapter 19 Kiss Me Please
20 Chapter 20 Cry, Even Better If You Beg
21 Chapter 21 Time To Become An Adult
22 Chapter 22 Into The Blanket of Light
23 Chapter 23 Tore It Out, Crushed It Up, and Threw It
24 Chapter 24 Blue Candy
25 Chapter 25 The Color of My Sadness
26 Chapter 26 Let’s Get Married
27 Chapter 27 Season of Roses Without You
28 Chapter 28 Fly in The Spring Like A Bird
29 Chapter 29 A Failed Wish
30 Chapter 30
31 Chapter 31
32 Chapter 32
33 Chapter 33
34 Chapter 34
35 Chapter 35
36 Chapter 36 So, Then?
37 Chapter 37
38 Chapter 38
39 Chapter 39
40 Chapter 40
41 Chapter 41
42 Chapter 42
43 Chapter 43
44 Chapter 44
45 Chapter 45
46 Chapter 46
47 Chapter 47
48 Chapter 48
49 Chapter 49
50 Chapter 50
51 Chapter 51
52 Chapter 52
53 Chapter 53
54 Chapter 54
55 Chapter 55
56 Chapter 56
57 Chapter 57
58 Chapter 58
59 Chapter 59
60 Chapter 60
61 Chapter 61
62 Chapter 62
63 Chapter 63
64 Chapter 64
65 Chapter 65
66 Chapter 66
67 Chapter 67
68 Chapter 68
69 Chapter 69
70 Chapter 70
71 Chapter 71
72 Chapter 72
73 Chapter 73
74 Chapter 74
75 Chapter 75
76 Chapter 76
77 Chapter 77
78 Chapter 78
79 Chapter 79
80 Chapter 80
81 Chapter 81
82 Chapter 82
83 Chapter 83
84 Chapter 84
85 Chapter 85
86 Chapter 86
87 Chapter 87
88 Chapter 88
89 Chapter 89
90 Chapter 90
91 Chapter 91
92 Chapter 92
93 Chapter 93
94 Chapter 94
95 Chapter 95
96 Chapter 96
97 Chapter 97
98 Chapter 98
99 Chapter 99
100 Chapter 100
101 Chapter 101
102 Chapter 102
103 Chapter 103
104 Chapter 104
105 Chapter 105
106 Chapter 106
107 Chapter 107
108 Chapter 108
109 Chapter 109
110 Chapter 110
111 Chapter 111
112 Chapter 112
113 Chapter 113
114 Chapter 114
115 Chapter 115
116 Chapter 116
117 Chapter 117
118 Chapter 118
119 Chapter 119
120 Chapter 120
121 Chapter 121
122 Chapter 122
123 Chapter 123
124 Chapter 124
125 Chapter 125
126 Chapter 126
127 Chapter 127
128 Chapter 128
129 Chapter 129
130 Chapter 130
131 Chapter 131
132 Chapter 132
133 Chapter 133
134 Chapter 134
135 Chapter 135
136 Chapter 136
137 Chapter 137
138 Chapter 138
139 Chapter 139
140 Chapter 140
141 Chapter 141
142 Chapter 142
143 Chapter 143
144 Chapter 144
145 Chapter 145
146 Chapter 146
147 Chapter 147
148 Chapter 148 (END)
149 Epilog I
150 Epilog II
151 Epilog III
152 Epilog IV
153 Side Story 1
154 Side Story 2
155 Side Story 3
156 Side Story 4
157 Side Story 5
158 Side Story 6
159 Side Story 7
160 Side Story 8
161 Side Story 9
162 Side Story 10
163 Side Story 11
164 Side Story 12
165 Side Story 13
166 Side Story 14
167 Side Story 15
168 Side Story 16
169 Side Story 17
170 Side Story 18 (END)
Episodes

Updated 170 Episodes

1
Chapter 1 Delivered Girl
2
Chapter 2 A Beautiful Bird Slayer
3
Chapter 3 Bring Her In
4
Chapter 4 After a Long Time
5
Chapter 5 The Duke Changed His Mind
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Chapter 6 Canary
7
Chapter 7 Something Scarier Than That
8
Chapter 8 Safe World
9
Chapter 9 That Humble and Beautiful Girl
10
Chapter 10 Do You Think I’m Begging You?
11
Chapter 11 Deep Water
12
Chapter 12 The Raven Duke
13
Chapter 13 A Night Under the Moonlit
14
Chapter 14 Desirable Woman
15
Chapter 15 Friendly Hunting
16
Chapter 16 Something That Is Nothing
17
Chapter 17 Surprise Present
18
Chapter 18 Emerald
19
Chapter 19 Kiss Me Please
20
Chapter 20 Cry, Even Better If You Beg
21
Chapter 21 Time To Become An Adult
22
Chapter 22 Into The Blanket of Light
23
Chapter 23 Tore It Out, Crushed It Up, and Threw It
24
Chapter 24 Blue Candy
25
Chapter 25 The Color of My Sadness
26
Chapter 26 Let’s Get Married
27
Chapter 27 Season of Roses Without You
28
Chapter 28 Fly in The Spring Like A Bird
29
Chapter 29 A Failed Wish
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Chapter 30
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Chapter 31
32
Chapter 32
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Chapter 33
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Chapter 34
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Chapter 35
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Chapter 36 So, Then?
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Chapter 37
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Chapter 38
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Chapter 39
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Chapter 40
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Chapter 41
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Chapter 42
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Chapter 43
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Chapter 44
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Chapter 45
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Chapter 46
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Chapter 47
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Chapter 48
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Chapter 49
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Chapter 50
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Chapter 51
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Chapter 52
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Chapter 53
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Chapter 54
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Chapter 55
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Chapter 56
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Chapter 57
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Chapter 58
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Chapter 59
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Chapter 60
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Chapter 61
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Chapter 62
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Chapter 63
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Chapter 64
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Chapter 65
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Chapter 66
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Chapter 67
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Chapter 68
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Chapter 69
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Chapter 70
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Chapter 71
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Chapter 72
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Chapter 73
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Chapter 74
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Chapter 75
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Chapter 76
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Chapter 77
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Chapter 78
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Chapter 79
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Chapter 80
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Chapter 81
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Chapter 82
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Chapter 83
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Chapter 84
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Chapter 85
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Chapter 86
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Chapter 87
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Chapter 88
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Chapter 89
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Chapter 90
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Chapter 91
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Chapter 92
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Chapter 93
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Chapter 94
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Chapter 95
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Chapter 96
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Chapter 97
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Chapter 98
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Chapter 99
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Chapter 100
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Chapter 101
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Chapter 102
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Chapter 103
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Chapter 104
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Chapter 105
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Chapter 106
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Chapter 107
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Chapter 108
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Chapter 109
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Chapter 110
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Chapter 111
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Chapter 112
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Chapter 113
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Chapter 114
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Chapter 115
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Chapter 116
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Chapter 117
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Chapter 118
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Chapter 119
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Chapter 120
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Chapter 121
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Chapter 122
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Chapter 123
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Chapter 124
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Chapter 125
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Chapter 126
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Chapter 127
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Chapter 128
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Chapter 129
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Chapter 130
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Chapter 131
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Chapter 132
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Chapter 133
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Chapter 134
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Chapter 135
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Chapter 136
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Chapter 137
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Chapter 138
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Chapter 139
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Chapter 140
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Chapter 141
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Chapter 142
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Chapter 143
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Chapter 144
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Chapter 145
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Chapter 146
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Chapter 147
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Chapter 148 (END)
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Epilog I
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Epilog II
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Epilog III
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Epilog IV
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Side Story 1
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Side Story 2
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Side Story 3
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Side Story 4
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Side Story 5
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Side Story 6
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Side Story 7
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Side Story 8
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Side Story 9
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Side Story 10
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Side Story 11
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Side Story 12
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Side Story 13
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Side Story 14
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Side Story 15
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Side Story 16
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Side Story 17
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Side Story 18 (END)

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