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58; The Reform Division

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Lyra

I brought Ronan and Dorian the information that evening.

Not the others yet. Ronan because he was the person I trusted with the structural implications of things. Dorian because he was the person most likely to already know something about what Voss had described and to know it accurately.

I was right on the second point.

Dorian's expression when I said the words reform division was the expression of someone who had been waiting for a specific word to appear in a conversation they had been
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