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He stared at the last scroll a little longer than he had wanted to. It made no sense to him what he was reading, and having this kind of request come from Lord Marcus doesn't sit well with him. It would have made enough sense to him if the request had come from Lord Janos. But now, he wasn't even sure what to think. He sighed, ran his hand through his hair, while his eyes were still hooked on the words scribbled on the scroll. Somehow, he was struggling to stop his train of thoughts from going where they were threatening to. There was no way Regina would've known about this. But then, this was about her, so, she had to know. "Is there anything else you need, My Liege?" Walter asked. He had been standing with his head bent for over an hour. Although Eduardo had been the one that had ca