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... ed to salvage his pride, asserting, "That baron, he was very cunning, so I fell into his trap," as if this lapse in judgment was an exception.
I seized the moment to challenge his decision-making. "But for a king who fell for a baron's words without investigation and immediately sent a letter demanding responsibility to another king. Isn't that too much? Who knows how many people have betrayed you behind your back?" I probed.
Once again, his response faltered into silence.
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