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... that I don't have any recent connections with Ciri," Keira said.

"You sure about that? No connections with any ashen-haired girl?"

"No. But I was approached by a proper elven mage to keep a lookout for her, and if she ever showed up, I was to take her to the nearby elven ruins. You know what? He didn't even keep his promise," Keira said.

Liam knew what she was talking about—the same Aen Elle who was now in Kaer Morhen.

Sometimes, Liam felt he should just transform ...

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