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Extracting Information
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Arya’s brow furrowed deeply. He hadn’t expected to find anyone on the mountaintop at such a late hour. His curiosity got the better of him, and he leapt silently into the branches of a tall tree, positioning himself where no one would ever think to look.

In the darkness of night, four shadowy figures were making their way along the same narrow path Arya had taken earlier. Each of them led a horse by the reins, and one held a torch—its flickering light the only thing keeping them from losing their way.

For some unknown reason, none of them chose to ride. Instead, they walked, whispering about something that immediately caught Arya’s attention.

“Tonight we must reach the sect. Tomorrow morning, the Master will depart for the royal capital to report the return of Princess Rani to the Prince.”

The mention of the princess and the sect made Arya’s frown deepen. A sect? What could that have to do with all this? And are they aligned with the dark path—or the righteous one?

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