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Caldwell glared at Aurora with an intensity that was unnerving. When, after a moment, she still had not explained what was going on between her and Felix, he snapped. Angrily, he demanded, “Well? Are you going to finally explain all of this to me?” Aurora sighed. “Caldwell, I do not understand why you are always so fixated on Felix Lien. In truth, he is not worthy of either of our attention.” Caldwell glanced at her doubtfully. “What about you? What do you think about Felix Lien?” Aurora smirked. “I see him no different than you do. He is a cockroach. No, he is lower than a cockroach. He is a piece of dog shit.” Caldwell: “If that is true; if that is the way you honestly feel, then why did you contact him? And why did you go to meet with him?” “That’s because…” Aurora paused. If she