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Mag’s grip, and so Mag released her wrists and took a step back. But I saw that her foot stayed close to the halberd, ready to kick it away if the woman should reach for it.

The guard rolled her head and felt gingerly at her throat, where Mag’s spear had pressed against it. β€œThank you. In answer to your question … word has reached Huzen that King Jun is dead. May he be safe in the darkness. Wojin has taken the throne.”

β€œDead?” said Dryleaf. β€œHow?”

The woman’s face turned sour like old milk. β€œWojin says the High King sent an assassin.”

I could only stare at her. That was patently ridiculous. What possible reason could the High King have had for such an act?

β€œWho is this Wojin you speak of?” I asked the woman. β€œI do not know that name.”

But it was Dryleaf who answered. β€œHe isβ€”or wasβ€”Jun’s uncle.” He cocked his head. β€œBut he is not next in the line of succession. That would be His Excellency, Prince Senlin. What happened to him?”

β€œWojin says that the High King’s assassins killed him as well,” said the guard, her eyes flashing. β€œBut I do not believe it, and neither did my companions, and neither does the mayor. We are servants of the king, not Wojin and his hired thugs. It is Wojin’s men who have attacked the town, for the mayor refuses to swear fealty to him. He thinksβ€”and I agreeβ€”that Wojin staged a coup.”

β€œWith help from the Shades,” said Mag, her eyes widening.

The guard turned to her, incredulous. β€œHow do you know that?”

β€œWe do not know it,” I said. β€œNot for certain. But we are roughly as certain of it as you are that the High King did not have King Jun killed.”

Mag grimaced at me. β€œIt would seem, then,” she said slowly, β€œthat these are loyalists to Jun, the true king.” She bowed her head to the woman. β€œI would never have attacked you if I had known. I beg your forgivenessβ€”and theirs.”

I held up a hand. β€œTo be fair to ourselves, we did ask politely to leave, at first. And in that spirit, please apologize to your friends on our behalf, when they wake up with bruises.”

β€œI shall consider doing so,” said the guard. She eyed her halberd, but if she thought to seize it, it was only for a wistful moment. She motioned us forwards. β€œGo on, then, since I clearly cannot stop you.”

In a moment, I had the gate up, while Mag kept a wary eye on the woman, just in case. Then we were through and out into the open countryside, while Huzen burned in battle behind us.

But as the guard went to rouse her comrades and rally them to the fight, two more figures slipped out the gate. They faded into the wilderness at once, following the tracks of our horses. One of them had a heavy scar on his left cheek.

We rode west until Huzen was out of sight, and then we rode a while longer, for safety. On a bank overlooking a small stream, we pitched our tents to camp overnight. Mag watered the horses while I took a hatchet and began cutting wood for a fire. I ended up cutting more than we needed. It felt good to slam my hatchet into the wood over and over again, taking out my frustration at our formless foe and rapidly worsening circumstance.

All the while, Dryleaf sat on a rock, his sightless eyes staring into nothing. β€œA civil war,” he said after a time. β€œA civil war in Dorsea. Something I never thought to see.”

β€œNor did any of us, I am certain,” said Mag. β€œYet war threatens all of Underrealm.”

β€œConflict between two kingdoms is one thing,” said Dryleaf. β€œEven the rebellion of a king against the High Kingβ€”well, while it is hardly common, neither is it unheard of. But a king’s soldiers killing each other in the streets … that is something else. In the turmoil of these times, I fear conflicts like these will cause the greatest harm: a nation turned on itself, kin against kin. Such a thing has hardly been seen since the days of Roth himself.”

β€œI have no doubt the Shades are behind it,” I said.

β€œOf course,” said Mag with a shrug. β€œThey have been behind every crisis we have seen on our long road.”

Dryleaf sighed. β€œI am sure you are both right. It fairly stinks of their work. They have perfected the art of sending others to do their fighting for them.”

β€œIf only they would show their faces,” said Mag. β€œI would give much to capture even one of them, to trace our way to Kaita.”

β€œBut now she will be heavily protected,” said Dryleaf. β€œShe must have rejoined her allies. Thus our way seems unclear. What are we to do?”

β€œFind Kaita,” said Mag at once.

β€œWithout getting ourselves killed,” I added.

She smiled. β€œIn a perfect world, yes.”

β€œMag.”

β€œDearest Albern.”

β€œMag.”

β€œI am mostly joking.”

β€œMag.”

Dryleaf wore a frown, and he began to stroke his beard. β€œMayhap Kaita should not be our focusβ€”our primary focus, I mean, for the time being.”

I arched a brow. β€œOh? What do you have in mind?”

β€œWe could seek Loren,” said Dryleaf. β€œKaita has allies nowβ€”and even more than we thought if Dorsea now works with the Shades. Mayhap we should acquire some friends of our own.”

Mag’s levity vanished in an instant. A very curious expression came over herβ€”uncertainty, anxiety, and … and something else I could not quite identify. I frowned as she shook her head.

β€œLoren and the others could be anywhere,” she said at last. β€œWho knows how long it would take to find them? What strength might Kaita gather to herself in that time?”

I hesitated. That reasoning made sense. Yet I could not shake an uneasy feeling that there was more to it. Mag almost seemed to feel … guilty.

Dryleaf’s expression had fallen, and he shook his head. β€œMy dear, I think we must be honest with ourselves. We have

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