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"Prince Cedric, I think Cassie has lost her memory." In the morning, Drey immediately reported to Prince Cedric about the information he had just found about Cassie. Drey had wanted to tell Prince Cedric directly last night, but he didn't want to disturb the man's rest time, and besides, this information wasn't that important. Cedric immediately stopped the movement of his hand, which was just about to take the brush. “How did you know about this?” Drey shrugged his shoulders casually. "I'm just guessing." "Drey, I don't feel like joking right now," replied Prince Cedric, his intonation sounding sharp. Drey smiled broadly and immediately got goosebumps because he knew Prince Cedric was serious at the moment. Drey also discouraged him from joking a little, even though it was still earl