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... ays, her personal guard, Aziel will also leave with her. He was the guard who followed her from Nathania when she came to Jerivia to marry Zaro Aventine.

"I heard that His Majesty leave with General Trevor and Captain Derin early in the morning," Aziel said to her with his head bowed. He looked up at the Queen and noticed the change in her expression. "Are you alright, Your Majesty?"

The Jerivian Queen stood still for a while and then stared at the carriage prepared for her. "Sen ...

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