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... ever, had never received a systematic education. Even after moving into town, his actions remained brash and reckless, which kept his social status relatively low.

As for Mayus and the others, Romon didn’t demand an oath of undying loyalty from them. As Lord, he’d long since accepted this reality—just as a king cannot expect every citizen in his nation to be patriotic.

He certainly wished it were possible, but reality didn’t work that way.

Did a lack of patriotism mean so ...

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