![]() ![]() Vi strode with confidence up the main, spiraling walkway. Night had fallen when she made her way back to the Tower. Her wits were still about her, and Vi filled her in on what had transpired with Egmun over a flagon of her own. Vi found her in the second pub she checked with only the faintest flush to her cheeks. “See you bright and early, Miss Vivian.” Egmun spun on his heel and started down the Tower.ĭeneya was true to her word. Now, she’d lead him down a path that would result in extreme hardship. “Most excellent.” Vi smiled, as though the statement didn’t curdle her stomach. “Meet me in my office just before dawn, and you will meet Prince Aldrik.” “Tomorrow morning then,” he said definitively. “There is nothing more to discuss until you show me you can provide the prince.” While they do, perhaps we can discuss our business further?” ![]() “Excellent, I’ll have Tower members start setting it up for you immediately. But I’ve never known a minister to use them since the lower chambers are much larger.” Egmun shrugged. “I think it was originally intended to be the minister’s quarters. ![]()
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