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"Cornelia was kept hidden in the castle from a very young age. Everything was provided for her inside but no matter what she wasn't allowed to venture out." He started saying and Aetius listened to his every word carefully. It was about Cornelia's past that built her present. "Why was she kept hidden?" Aetius thought of any possible danger towards her but the Sirens held power within their fingertips, there was no possible danger that would make them go to the height of keeping their princess locked away. "There was a prophecy. Don't ask me what because I don't know. And also," Felix hesitated for a moment, thinking whether he should tell him or not. "Spit it out already!" "Cornelia was born of two powerfull Sirens but she held no power. That was the major reason why she gave her c