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Aurora stopped dead in her tracks after he spoke. She turned around and looked at him. She saw Virtue wink at her, it was obvious and flirty. Aurora rolled her eyes at him, turned around and left. In her past life, Aurora didn’t know too much about Virtue. They had never met before. She couldn’t even tell whether he was a friend or an enemy. He seemed mysterious, and somewhat dangerous. Aurora didn’t intend to stick around to find out if her assumptions were true. Virtue lightly smiled. It was the first time he had been treated so rudely by a woman! He stood up lazily, followed Aurora’s steps and entered the lobby. The banquet continued. Aurora looked around but didn’t find Caldwell. She felt hungry, so she picked up a piece of cake. Lune appeared in front of her. “Rory, where