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... ore exhausted than at any point in her life. The sun had set long ago and the dinner they ate amounted to a stew of meat broth with vegetables thickened by old bread.
Eating such atrocious food while preparing the refined dishes for the upcoming feast was, in Ashlynn's mind, a special form of torture. To add insult on top of the horrible dinner, Sir Kaefin posted one of his guards outside the kitchens to prevent any of the staff from sneaking food before it could be served to the nobles ...
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