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How could she ever tolerate this? It is frustrating and horrifying when she has just gotten out from a world of deceit and control. Now, she’s doing the same thing she disapproves of and it is taking a toll on her. She could not be around Ragar and not be consumed with her thoughts. She’s afraid that she would suddenly burst and betray the King when she doesn’t even want the dreadful news to come from her. As much as possible, she wants Ragar to learn his identity at the right time. But then, when would it be? When all Sinag had perished or one of the Lords had already succeeded on their claim? Should she keep her silence out of principle or just speak her worries and in the process, save her kingdom from even more chaos? It was already clear that Ragar is a rightful heir and yet she c