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... t the Gallant Villa, silence blanketed the halls. Chen Yu stood in the central courtyard, the moonlight reflecting off the marble beneath his feet. His coat swayed gently in the night breeze. The world around him felt still—but his mind was anything but calm.

Behind him, soft footsteps approached.

It was Ruxue.

She didn't speak right away, just stepped beside him and looked up at the stars.

"You haven't said a word since the meeting with Qin Xuelin," she said soft ...

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