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-Ashes- Paperwork. Now that I was the ruler of not just the South but also the North, my days were filled with endless documents, forcing me to sit behind a desk like my father, instead of training with my men—the thing I truly wanted to do. Unfortunately, I was stuck here in the cold North, with a very stubborn wife at my side. The word still sounded strange. She was my wife, and we would rule from this very castle she called home—the same place where she had lost her family and husband, all because of me. “So, how is married life treating you?” Tylon inquired. He was sitting across from me, helping with the work. He was the only one I trusted to go through these matters with, though I knew I would need more trusted men who understood politics in the future. “She’s not easy,” I sa