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“I apologize, Commander.”
Fale bowed his head in front of Theo.
He knew it all too well. In the military, hierarchy was as important as one’s life. There used to be a saying that if a superior officer ordered you to die, you couldn’t actually die, but you’d at least have to act like it. And Theo wasn’t just any superior—he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Army. Fale understood that any answer he gave to someone of Theo’s stature had to be nothing but the absolute ...
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