Chapter 140 - Chapter 138

"If people could see death dates in the eyes of those that were their companions, they would be much more considerate, inclined greater to conversation and understanding and passive confrontation, yield to communion and reconciliation, love glazed with sympathy and a throbbing need that aches to mend their ways, for they will know that life is far too short for petty feuds when Death is a looming visitor and no amount of regret can repay the time of earnest emotion and moments worth cherishing that are lost."

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Michavel's Residential Cottage,

The City of Descandville,

The Kingdom of Hyll-Decanta,

Fair mid-mornings,

Second Mounday of the Second month,

Fiftieth Year of the Reign of Adon-Vericus IV

"Absolutely not", Nathan Jehu's words were firm.

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