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Chapter 26 - Court Games - Part 6 - The Honor of an Ideal

Lord Grandaenor Lancer was a man whose entire life had been shaped by the code of honor. The son of an ancient lineage of knights who had ruled the High Plains for over two centuries, he believed that honor was his greatest wealth. Without it, he felt devoid of value.

This profound sense of honor guided every one of his decisions. When Lord Eugene approached with a plan for the kingdom, Grandaenor was intrigued. Eugene's proposal reflected the vision of honor and duty that Grandaenor had always carried.

During a private meeting, Eugene presented his vision of a strong, prosperous, and united Basilica. A kingdom where justice and order would prevail, and where loyalty to the throne and the common good would be unwavering. The vision was a utopia for which Grandaenor was willing to fight.

— Our goal is not to alter the monarchy — declared Eugene. — We want to strengthen the kingdom, not weaken it. Investing in the people is investing in the future.

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