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Chapter 280 - What Eleven Days Looks Like

The junior priest placed the pamphlet on the desk without ceremony, and Cardinal Vessen did not touch it.

"Where."

"Bookshop. Academic quarter. It was shelved between a geometry primer and a livestock breeding manual." The junior priest — Father Ellam, twenty-six, seminary-trained, assigned to the Cardinal's administrative staff because he was obedient and because obedient men didn't ask questions about why the Cardinal kept sending them to bookshops — stood with his hands clasped. "I purchased it at standard price. Two iron marks."

"Retail."

"Retail."

Vessen looked at the pamphlet lying on his desk. Twelve pages. Cotton-rag paper. Cinnaite ink. The same print stock the Crucible used for catechisms, because the Crucible's licensed printing network was the only one that produced cotton-rag at scale, which meant this pamphlet had been printed on paper that the Crucible's own supply chain had manufactured.

He did not touch it.

"The knowledge-assessment committee approved it?"

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