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7 - 7 - “I can’t agree with that,” Kharem said with a sigh, the third or fourth time he had pushed her to change her strategy. “Without firm evidence to contradict what we know, it’s our best option,” Genna said, also repeating herself. They were in a loop, and Kharem’s pig-headedness was keeping them trapped. Maybe one of his sources had said something pertinent about Red district, but it was unconfirmed by any of their other sources, official or otherwise. Yet he treated that one vague rumour as if it were hard fact. As soon as he had reported the supposed beginnings of an uprising in Red district, Genna had contacted her sources in the area, initially looking to confirm his suspicions. Kharem talked of troops from another district, most likely Garrick’s, making their way towards th

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