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There’s a reason Caspian had kept her, not just because out of curiosity about what her role truly is in her Master’s betrayal. There’s more to it than that, and she’s currently facing it. Raavi should have known Dragons would come to her the moment Caspian let her go—that was all she was regretting for not trusting the man more. He was the only one capable of protecting her from the more powerful Dragons in the kingdom—those who are most likely to punish her without investigating further if she really has an alliance with the mages or not. They are close-minded when it comes to the mages. Straight up, they view them as evil and manipulative. The first time, she thought Caspian was among those types as well—judging so easily and punishing severely. But he turned out to be the opposite of w