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“I don’t have a grudge,” Lindon said. “I obviously don’t want to do this.” Jai Long dipped his red-wrapped head. “I’m obligated to fight for the Jai clan. I no longer blame you for Sandviper Kral’s death. “Hold on,” Gwei said. “You challenged him to a duel over Sandviper Kral?” “Originally, yes. But—” “Let me get this straight. Your friend tried to murder him, so now you’re trying to murder him because he defended himself?” “It was for honor!” Gwei narrowed his eyes and chewed for a moment on the long stalk of grass between his teeth. “That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. Case
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He didn’t notice any kind of curve. From up here, it was so obvious. The world was…flat. “How?” he wondered aloud. “I thought the world was a ball, and we stick to its surface because of gravity.” Ozriel’s voice scoffed. “A ball? That’s ridiculous. How would the people at the bottom stay on?”