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... tched, feeling the weight of the previous day's events still lingering in my mind.

Determined to make a fresh start, I pushed myself out of bed and headed to the small kitchen attached to my quarters. After the poisoning attempt, I resolved to cook my own meals, at least for a while.

I rummaged through the pantry, pulling out ingredients for a simple but hearty breakfast. Eggs, fresh herbs, some vegetables, and a loaf of bread. The castle's kitchen staff had left the pantry well- ...

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