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Intro. In the heart of the Loire Valley, where the Cher River meandered like a silver ribbon through lush gardens, Chenonceau Castle floated like a jewel on the water. Its tall towers reached the blue French sky, and its vast halls were filled with the laughter of nobles and the whispers of servants. Éloïse, a young, agile girl with eyes as bright as emeralds and hair the color of summer wheat, was one of the palace’s loyal servants. She spent her days in the kitchens and long corridors, polishing dishes and keeping the palace’s little secrets to herself. Her life was simple, but her soul was full of ambition – a desire to see a world beyond the stone walls. In this same palace, Tristan, a brave young knight from an ordinary family, served. Wearing his armor proudly, his sword always ready to defend his master, he was of the same class in which Éloïse had grown up: not a nobleman, not a noblewoman, but a warrior who had risen to this position by his own efforts. His blue eyes were full of st

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