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... words bouncing off ancient stone walls adorned with faded tapestries depicting historical battles. "...in the last war. The First Hero Rothschild and the Fox Clan Princess Xiao Yue..."

Ambrose’s gaze drifted away from the lecture to study the professor herself—her enthusiastic gestures, the way she occasionally adjusted her spectacles when making an important point. He sighed inwardly, a peculiar melancholy settling over him. Back on Earth, confined to his hospital bed, he had romantici ...

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