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... o persuade the Golden Mirror, but his anger ended up directed elsewhere—toward killing all the wolves—and how Peru had stepped in to stop him.

I braced myself, expecting to get grabbed by the collar again, but to my surprise, the regressor nodded in understanding.

“Well, that makes sense.”

“What? That makes sense?”

“Not everything goes according to plan. Especially when dealing with an unknown entity like the Golden Mirror.”

‘I’ve had my share of disasters ...

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