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... rchive supported Reganon—his character, his beliefs, and...

Even his plan.

Gant, the captain of the fourth division of the Order of the Galaxy and Reganon’s closest confidant, said with concern, “Do you think the patriarch will be shaken by Keter’s disappearance? I’m sure he’ll be furious if Katherine disappeared, with her being a clear candidate for the Seven Stars of the North. But Keter has only been part of the family for two days. Since there hasn’t been much interaction, I ...

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