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Primrose grabbed it as fast as lightning. The episode of losing a book wasn't going to be repeated for a second time. Primrose hurriedly glanced at the time. Cassius's time limit kept approaching like an enemy force at frontline. Her heartbeat amplified in the silent library. The screen turned off. Primrose happened to get a glimpse of the ring on her finger. The ring of the queen who was long dead. The flashlight made it sparkle with colors. On the ring she seemed to see that face again. The unfamiliar face which resonated with her on various layers. Primrose gasped and took a step back. Primrose tripped over a stack of books. The book fell from her hand. Distracted, Primrose used the light to search for it, only to see the book fallen upside down. Time left quite a mark on the b