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I laughed like a maniac. Surely, there was no other way to react to such news. My laughter sounded dry and humorless even to my own ears. I’m sorry, Kaylene dear, but I’m afraid I cannot tell you who you are, Lucius’s words reverberated inside my mind. I turned to look at Jason, but he wasn’t laughing, if anything, he just looked concerned. I should be concerned. I think I’m going crazy. “We went through all kinds of things and you will tell me that you cannot figure me out?” I asked, shifting my gaze to the mage in front of me. His back was unto us and he wasn’t looking at me anymore so I could not see his face. “Tell me that this is a joke.” Lucius Black took a deep breath and turned around. “It is not a joke, Kaylene,” he said. There were a few lines on his forehead and his lips were