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Raavi breathed deep, hearing that news is refreshing for such a long time of no progress from the Dragons. For days, there had been no joy within the palace walls. It must have been frustrating for them to be in such entanglement when almost each of them was making an effort, but the mages were wiser. No matter how much they could convince that everything is under control, the public would find it hard to believe them. The wedding was postponed, the Second was nowhere in sight, and the whole kingdom was in a disarray with soldiers stationed in every entry and exit. “Has the Second already negotiated?” Kamiko Yilmaz asked. “I could go to them and help with the talking.” “Lord Galadon is with him, and it would do us no good if we add more Dragons there. The mages would be more cautious, to