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Tress sits on her porch, crying and regretting not having said more to Charlie before he left. The duke and his family arrive, but his "heir" is clearly not Charlie. He announces that due to an unfortunate accident, he had to adopt his nephew Dirk as his heir. The duke announces a party, and Tress finds Flik, one of the duke's servants. Flik explains that Charlie tried hard to put off all the princesses, but the duke figured out what he was doing and sent him to the Midnight Sea, where he was captured by the Sorceress. Tress learns from the duke's steward, Brunswick, that they'd received a ransom letter from the Sorceress, which the duke declared to be a trick. After two months of lethargically going about her daily tasks, Tress decides to go out and save Charlie on her own.
 
== Part 2 ==
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Working on deck, Tress asks Ann about how many seas shes sailed. Ann sailed 3, Fort 10: all except the midnight and crimson. Tress is confirming there are 12 spore types and 12 seas, just to make sure she knows what she thinks she knows. She asks why people doingdon't just sail around the midnightMidnight and Fort explains it's bounded by mountain ranges orand elsethe crossingonly 9way to avoid the mountains and the Midnight is to sail through nine other seas, givingand this gives the Sorceress a stranglehold on trade. This is why the King is moving toward war. Between her aluminum box and the barrel, Tress swaps normal cannonballs for the ones Laggart hid. Ann asks Tress if she can have some practice charges, and Tress says of course, as long as the Captain doesn't have a problem with it. Ann crumbles slightly, making Tress curious. After Ann leaves, Tress asks Fort why Ann isn't allowed to fire cannons. Fort requests a trade for the information, and Tress explains more about wanting to reach the Sorceress to save someone. Fort shares that Ann "has worse aim than a drunk man riding a three-legged llama." Fort says some things just aren't meant to be, meaning both Ann and Tress's dreams. He mentions even if she can find him, he'll be cursed like Hoid. Then he mentions the Captain specifically traded to get Hoid on the ship. Tress finds this curious in combination with the plot to make deadrunners of the crew. Though she restrains herself (heroically, in the narrator's opinion) from jumping to conclusions.
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