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... on his weekly time off.

This practice began a few months ago as he found that interacting with nature greatly alleviates his mood and productivity. His mind relaxes and allows for a much more optimistic outlook on the problems that grieved the Empire.

He wandered off to some rocky places and lush forests without the supervision of his guards or Viswa.

It was dangerous for an emperor to be running around like this yet this didn't stop him from this pastime. Last time he he ...

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