"Then we ask for the seal-carver," said Raelyn. "He is a small thing, but he keeps ledgers. The capital relies on a thousand small trades. We find the tradesmen, we rebuild the chain."
The world would not change overnight. There would be those who continued to call Maou a monster, who preferred the comfort of a story that made sense over the messy truth. But the manor had become more than a sanctuary; it had become a quiet headquarters of people who refused to let a lie stand unchallenged. "Then we ask for the seal-carver," said Raelyn
As the guards seized them, the crowd outside the cathedral began to roar—a roar of anger, not joy. We find the tradesmen, we rebuild the chain
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Maou's jaw tightened at the mention of the children: half-orphaned refugees the manor sheltered after the war. Their tiny, unfiltered faith in him was a balm—more honest than the praise of any court. "Tell them the truth," he said. "Tell them about choices that haunt, and promises that mend."