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“I hate to think there was any truth to Morgan’s accusations, but Ronan did bear an uncanny resemblance to Alberich. Even if they had been related, there’s no way Alberich had turned away his own son. That never would have happened,” he said fiercely. “If Ronan had believed what Morgan claimed, it explains why he hated you two so much.” “Why wouldn’t he have said something throughout all those years? Maybe it was all a misunderstanding and he could have been a decent man if he hadn’t harbored so much hatred.” “There’s no telling what lies Morgan fed him—there’s no way to know how exactly it all unfolded. I just hope you know that it wasn’t your fault,” I offered as I looked up at his hard features. “Morgan was at fault. You can’t put the blame on yourself.” He looked at me with the hint of

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