How did that key end up in the hands of the first-generation Governor?
This was the question of utmost concern to Agatha at the moment—because, no matter which historical record one referred to, whether from the perspective of the Queen's supporters or from the viewpoint of the current City-State authorities, the descriptions of the "uprising" or "rebellion" half a century ago were consistent in one aspect: there was an irreconcilable conflict between the Frost Queen and the rebel army.
The two parties were enemies, with no possibility of understanding or cooperation, and certainly not any "legacy" relationship—so why would the key of Queen Lei Nora end up in the hands of the City-State Governor? And why did Winston call it a "curse" and a "gift"?
In rapid thought, Agatha lowered her head, gazing into Winston's eyes: "The rebellion of that year has another truth—could it be that there was an agreement between the Frost Queen and the rebel army..."