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Betrayed by her own organization, Chloe flees her life as a spy and starts over under the new identity of Victoria in the Kingdom of Ashberry. Victoria wants a simple civilian life, but the locals have other plans, becoming enmeshed with an abandoned girl and a knight. As the trio bonds and Victoria’s past catches up to her, the skills she perfected as a spy prove useful in her new life.
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- Why does Chloe choose the name Victoria in Ashberry?I couldn’t find a definitive explanation in the available context for why Chloe chooses the name “Victoria” when she flees to Ashberry. The sources I did check either don’t mention the reasoning or only hint at generic motives. However, I pulled together wh...Read the public recap answer
- Who is the abandoned girl Victoria meets?The abandoned girl Victoria takes in is named Nonna. She was left orphaned/abandoned, and Victoria adopts her, becoming her guardian as part of building Victoria’s new life in Ashberry.Read the public recap answer
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