Chapter 48—Honour

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He had pity on them. Genuinely, he felt bad for them. He didn't have a problem with them. He genuinely had no hate for any land. Every land deserves to survive and he felt coexisting was part of living. The people he and his men terrorised were innocent, they didn't kill his father. Most of them had never seen a Tarian in their lives, and if they did, it would be quite an unfaithful day. And even as he believed everything he reminisced and thought of, he was completely certain that he wasn't being pretentious, or full of hate. He was being Talock, and that he acknowledged, was a man of reason above all. And that was the very purpose why he would abandon the Grand plan. Dacarius, Talock's late father, had given the people exactly what they wanted. Tarians had always wanted to rule Castor,

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