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Chapter 1834 - A Man of Significance - Part 6

When had Blake become that? Was it doubt for his cause that Blake now saw? Or was it the mere irritability of an old man?

There was blame there, and he'd spoken it aloud, he'd used the term "foolish decision" far too often. He made the King look like a much smaller man upon his own throne. There were nearly two decades of blame there. He never said as much, but that was the feeling the High King got for him.

His Chief Strategist almost seemed resigned to their fate. Why was that? Why did he not bluster around with that old intensity, looking for victory, as he once did? Why did he seem almost sullen when they received good news, and equally sullen when the news was bad?

Was it simple age that kept him appearing so placid?

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