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... s to resemble the shape of a crescent moon.

He barked out a short laugh. “So you know the name of the Holy Goddess, Lian-dono. Do you know that Her name is very precious? Since the beginning of the church’s existence, the Goddess has given us a few revelations, one of which states that it is strictly forbidden to write Her name. Furthermore, only those whose position in the church ranks higher than the bishop are told, and other than the archbishop, it’s forbidden for those in the know to ...

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Ho, and it wasn’t like I could marry off two boys.

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