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Around two decades ago, Baroness Wolfsbane was overjoyed when her daughter was chosen for the Prussian Government’s Seeding Project.

It was a national program—part science, part eugenics—designed to engineer the next generation of leaders.

The state selected women of noble blood, perfect beauty, exceptional intellect, and, above all, untouched purity. Only the finest could be accepted.

The men? They came from the highest ranks—the King, the Generals, the Dukes. Sometimes Counts or Marquises, but never below.

Their seed was considered sacred, a genetic investment in the Empire’s future.

When Felicia Wolfsbane was accepted and later became pregnant, the Baroness could barely contain her pride.

The law forbade anyone from revealing the donor’s name, not even the mother or child were allowed to speak it aloud before the state permitted it—but everyone in the Wolfsbane household whispered the same rumor:

‘Sofina’s father had to be of Count blood, at least.’

That meant Sofina was born for greatness.

She was supposed to marry into a noble line—preferably a Count’s son—to elevate the Wolfsbane name even higher.

Then came the scandal.

Three years ago, Sofina had defied them all.

Out of love—love of all things—she married Heinrich. Just a civilian with nothing but his name.

The Baroness nearly had a stroke when she heard it.

And now? Heinrich had become one of the leading minds in artificial intelligence—his name echoed through every research lab and corporate boardroom in Winchester.

Companies were fighting to recruit him, and even noble families were competing to claim ties to his work.

Rumors spread like wildfire: the King himself was preparing to grant him a Baron’s title in recognition of his breakthroughs.

But before that honor could ever be sealed, Heinrich had divorced Sofina.

And now Sofina had returned with a new husband.

Alexander Saint-Claire.

Half slave.

The Wolfsbane family was livid. They wanted him gone—exiled, erased, anything.

Alex was a disgrace in their eyes.

He had once been married to Katarina Rosenheim, the powerful Baron family whose influence stretched through half of Winchester.

But the marriage ended in scandal and disgrace.

The Rosenheims didn’t take betrayal lightly. They sent word through every noble house in the country:

Any noble who dares to grant Alex Saint-Claire citizenship will be treated as our enemy.

If Alex ever managed to gain citizenship, he could legally reclaim the lost Saint-Claire noble title—and with it, every ancestral estate and fortune that came with the name.

That possibility alone was enough to drive the Rosenheims mad. They’d kill anyone who dared to help him.

And yet, here he was—standing before the Wolfsbane family, asking Baroness Wolfsbane herself for sponsorship.

One signature from her could grant him citizenship… and ignite an all-out war between two noble houses.

“You bastard!” The Baroness hissed. “Are you here to celebrate my birthday, or to drag my family into a blood feud with the Rosenheims?!”

Sofina Scheinwald,—using the name Scheinwald, like all children born from the government’s Seeding Program—rushed forward.

The Scheinwald meant Illusory Forest, a placeholder for those whose true fathers were classified by the state.

“Grandmother, please,” Sofina begged, clutching Alex’s arm. “Alexander didn’t mean any disrespect. Please forgive him.”

She tried to pull Alex aside, but the room was already buzzing with scorn.

From across the table, her cousin Annabella Wolfsbane’s voice sliced through the air.

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