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... e examined for hidden meaning, for some clever stratagem that would explain this madness.
Lord Ezekiel had pleaded guilty. Not to one charge, but to all of them.
The man who had just neutralized six Grandmages without rising from his chair, who commanded the respect of common folk and the fear of the powerful, had simply... surrendered?
No. That couldn’t be. That confident posture, that teasing smile…
These were not the bearings of a man who had lost. The young lo ...
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