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E informed us that, after stasis, his body wouldn’t be able to process solid foods for a few days.Concerned and wanting to help, I stepped forward, gaining a suspicious look from the older Zakiu man. I smiled warmly and wrapped my hands around his, helping raise his cup.His gaze never left mine as he drained the cup.It had been a few hours since Morrdrook and Nular had carried the man back to the surface into the palace. He had remained silent when Morrdrook had explained what the Druel had been... doing to their people for the past century. He outlined our recent freedom from the compound. I felt my cheeks heat under his praise.“Gratitude,” Galvan mumbled.I gave him another smile. “You’re welcome. Have you had enough?”He nodded, his gaze diverting from mine to Morrdrook standing behind me. I set the cup down and moved to sit by his side, his hand closing over mine in a possessive gesture.“Do you feel any better, Galvan?”He cleared his throat. “Yes. Stasis was never meant for… this amount of time.”I noted Morrdrook still studying the man with a stern expression.“Essence told us you were working on plans for a planetary defense system.”
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