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TIED

ANDREW

Noah's words touch me in a worrying way, because it makes me think that all this time, even though I didn't agree with my father's way of ruling, I never did anything to change that, I never stood by the people. I admire him, he doesn't have the power that I have, but somehow I see that he has the initiative to try to change the reality in which he lives. He took some buns and apples from his bag, tossed them to me, and sat down.

As I eat, I continue to watch Noah and try to imagine what his reaction would be to knowing who I really am, and why I came here. Will he believe me and help me find the lost Prince if I tell him? After all, Noah doesn't want my father to continue ruling either, he dreams of a more just form of government that doesn't exploit the citizens, and that doesn't use power as a source of self—benefit for the ruler, as the King has been doing since my uncle died. It's a fact that I don't want to rule, and I also don't agree with what my father does, if I tel
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