Ch 61 Ryder She called for a city messenger after they’d all had breakfast at sun up, and she’d read that scroll she'd written up, out to everybody, and they were happy with the wording of it. She’d rolled it up and sealed it with a golden wax and the King’s Eyes official seal. She handed it to the messenger boy that arrived to run it up to the palace. He was a boy of about 16, who handed her a small card on which she wrote K.E. Military Barracks to K.C. Royal Palace. So that he could be paid accordingly. He looked at it and stated, ‘for King Christian at the Royal Palace’ for clarification, and Ryder had nodded to him, and he was gone, turned and ran off at full wolfen speed. The city messengers didn’t get paid per job, but by the distance they ran, it was a good long trip from here t