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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2026 · 21 MIN

011 - Chapter 11

from Countess Erikas Apprenticeship · host Ossip Schubin

In a world where love, anger, and disappointment intertwine, the baron tirelessly pursues doomed ventures, clinging to the hope that the next one will succeed. Meanwhile, his wife seeks financial assistance from their wealthy friends, leaving a void in their family. Enter Erika, a spirited 14-year-old girl navigating the complexities of her parents troubled relationship while striving to carve out her own identity and discover love. Written under the pseudonym Ossip Schubin, Aloisia Kirschner invites readers into this poignant tale of growth and resilience. - Summary by Stav Nisser

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