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... ns. Remember how everyone thought it was Haberland's spy who poisoned Former Commander Pembrooke? Yeah, about that—it wasn't him. It was me. I did it."

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Vyan already knew that Leila had this information slip, but nevertheless, it was still hard to admit the awful things he did against Iyana.

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