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... know these things very well and she was still a little confused even though Gawain had explained it to her once. One thing she knew for sure was that her Lord Ancestor did not seem very pleased with the current king, Francis II.


“Although we do not need to antagonize the king, we need to be wary of him.” Gawain answered casually after hearing Rebecca’s queries, he then looked at Amber, who was standing at the side and said confidently: “The Second Dynasty, don’t forget that it’s the ‘ ...

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