Chapter 23: Contemplation
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The Incarnate was shocked by all this information. It both eased the bloated, heavy bag of questions he had and made it heavier, as the number of questions he had also swelled.

So much could be gleaned from this record, this diary.

The first thing the Incarnate had latched onto was Marar’bel’s identity.

Marar’bel was the Queen of the Ainfidd Kingdom and her husband was King Alabas, the man whose name this Floor identified.

All of a sudden, the Incarnate felt that the name ‘Ruins of the Deserted King Alabas’ made much more sense now.

It seemed that the Ainfidd Kingdom was a stalwart nation with a mighty force and a mighty King, one that had tasted many victories against great foes. Yet, it fell because of this woman, Marar’bel and her influence.

She had harbored her own goals and ideals, but knowing that she couldn’t expose them to the King, she instead puppeteered the King’s Councilmen to steer his decisions. To push forth her own agenda.

What stood out particularly to the
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