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Dying King
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Complete, First published Aug 29, 2018
Lester, the King of humanity feels a sudden change of heart and approaches with his new claim for a new rule of separating the people into two identities, will the border between the races ever get a bridge built within? Can the new vision of Lester possibly be a theme for the grace of the people? 

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