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... nding beside Cruxius, heard one of the doctors mutter while watching Dr. Seleyena's back disappear down the hallway.

Considering how she'd just spoken with the woman—how mature and understanding Seleyena had been, even showing sympathy toward her—Thalia found it hard to believe the doctor would act like that for no reason.

"So, you did something with her too, didn't you?" Thalia muttered, narrowing her eyes.

The doctor's flustered state the moment she noticed Cruxius made ...

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