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"The city is in an uproar, Baal. What do you plan to do?" They had just ridden back to the palace after another unfruitful search, yet again. Arman already knew that Regina was gone, but how? Convincing Eduardo that he can't find her was the hardest thing to do now. He was bent on finding her, and every day, he takes some hours off just to search through the forest again. He sighed, turned to look at Arman as they approached the palace's back gate. He had avoided using the front gate, which means going directly into the city, and that was the last thing he wanted. He was ashamed to face his citizens. "I suppose paying for my crime is the right thing, isn't it?" "Yes. When you're the one at fault, yes. But not when you're being cornered. Some of the citizens swore they saw some Royal g