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It had almost been a month since I was brought under Kai Knight’s roof, but the stay hadn’t been the most comfortable one, which was to be blamed entirely on the master of the house, for he didn’t make the slightest attempt to keep his word. There was not a single information shared on Tobias. Whenever I’d tried forcing it out of a rarely-unemployed Kai, he’d turn away and leave without putting out a single syllable in response. Exhausted by the insipid business of the day and the monotonous ending at the night, I resolved on eating the dinner outside my bedroom today, at the dining table, where I was sure to make Kai as awkward as possible by being unpardonably disagreeable to get him to share some tidings about the affairs of Somersetshire and Tobias’s well-being, a Herculean task inde