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I took a break from my work at the Foundation and decided to relax for a bit. I've been stressed out lately because of the plan for Earnan Henness. So, I decided to take a breather.

Because his majesty agreed with my plan, I was busy the whole week preparing for my departure. I still have a couple of things to take care of, but I'm really not in a rush because I still have other things to work on in the western region before I can start my plan.

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