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Sandra lay on her bed with tears streaming down her face. She had never seen such a gory scene in all her life. She was unable to sleep thanks to that. Whenever she closed her eyes, all she saw was King Edgar’s prisoners screaming in pain while he threatened to make her go through worse if she disobeyed him. What she wanted to know was how he found out that she had visited Sebastian and told him everything. Surely, it couldn’t be Sebastian. He was smarter than that and wasn’t on good terms with his father. She cried even harder as she thought about what to do. Obeying King Edgar now that Sebastian was already aware of the plan would put her in danger and, disobeying King Edgar after his warning would put her in more danger. But, it would be better to side with the lesser evil so, she d