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... > The ideal king was one who did not desire the throne, yet was chosen to bear its responsibilities.

And well... that was Malik to a fault.

Alongside the truth, irony had come in spades.

He, who didn’t wish to be a king, never asked for it, had a throne melted for weapons, became the one ruler of the world.

The Sultan.

He really did weave fate, didn’t he?

Wove it into something no one could’ve seen coming.

But still...

That left a b ...

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