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King Zavian's POV King Zavian held the book in his hand tightly. His finger stuck between the two pages, parting the book right at the part where Davina had written something that was still scribbling it's way into his thoughts. "You did the right thing." He read the entire novel in a matter of a few hours and came to a conclusion that Davina was absolutely right in her opinion. The protagonist really did the right thing by leaving her bastard husband. It was not the protagonists decision nor the context of the novel that was disturbing his conscience. It was his question of how much did Davina relate to the protagonist on a personal level. The possibility of her doing the same to him. King Zavian had once told her that he would never come to love her, but he was never unfaithful