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... d suddenly; many people do not know exactly when or how His Majesty died—whether it was from sickness or murder. But he is indeed dead.
The King’s death, in and of itself, is not such an event of great concern in the Kingdom.
This is because the real power in the Kingdom is not held by the King, but by his mother, Queen Isis.
Thus, few cared about the King’s death; their concern was only the disruption his death brought to the Kingdom, which caused panic.
In the p ...
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