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Chapter Twenty-One: The Letter

Author: Opute Ovie
last update publish date: 2026-07-04 07:09:34

Cael’s POV

If ruling a kingdom were as simple as wearing a crown, there would have been far fewer wars because power was exhausting. Really.

It’s not exhausting because it demands strength, but because it demands attention. Every report mattered. Every decision carried consequences that reached far beyond the palace walls. A delayed grain shipment meant hungry villages. A poorly negotiated trade agreement weakened military supplies. One wrong judgment from the throne could cost hundreds of live
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