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“Your Majesty.” Dawey called and bowed as he stopped in front of Khander. Khander nodded. “You have been staying inside the castle all day and should have felt stifled.” He spoke, ignoring Dawey’s resentful gaze for making him come out tonight since Dawey obviously wanted to live inside the royal gallery. “It’s good to breathe in the fresh night air.” He told him. “… thank you, Your Majesty, for your grace.” Dawey spoke through his gnashed teeth and forced out a smile before he turned away. Khander sighed as he watched the other left. He’s too stubborn. He thought and turned to Fedrich who was helping Melton debone the fish. “How are the gates and walls today?” he asked Fedrich. “Although there are still monsters and beasts, their number has lessened.” Fedrich answered. “Good. That’s