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VI: Chaos of Yesterday Lies Tomorrow
Author: Giona Lebraco
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“There is nothing more dangerous than knowing nothing.”

CHAPTER VI: Chaos of Yesterday Lies Tomorrow; A Message on the Black Paper

   IN THAT EVENING, the diners were immediately told to go back to their units. I encountered Raul and Beto on my way from the hall and they didn’t seem to understand the situation. Too bad, they were just about to eat and this happened. I did not have the time to explain the details to them anymore, for Meredith was bossing me around. We had to report it to the King and Queen right away after all, as we should. So I commanded some maids to entertain the two and never let them go home with empty bellies instead.

   We found the King and Queen in the middle of some business. An

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