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My daily release rate will be 2 chapters, but if I'm in the flow, then I'll post 3 or even 4 once in a while.

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The journey was long and time consuming, but Keith didn't have to struggle for food as the carriage passed though multiple cities, towns and villages. He spent the time on teaching Caleb many things, especially things that were related to air and the winds.

He also ...

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