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... The moment he heard rumors of rebel activity on Mar Sara, he panicked and fled from his social club back to the governor’s mansion," Augustus said to Kerrigan. "All we need to do is scare him a little—he’ll show his true colors right away."
"Understood." Kerrigan didn’t bother asking why Augustus wanted to do this—not because of any unspoken understanding developed over nearly a year of working together, but simply because Augustus never made an effort to conceal his intentions.
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