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Chapter 72: Letting Go of the Past

Author: Zhen Zhen
last update Last Updated: 2025-06-04 07:00:14

The night at Blood Moon was eerily quiet. Outside the window, a crescent moon hung silently in the deep sky, casting a faint silver glow over the treetops.

Raven lay on his bed, eyes half-closed, but he wasn’t asleep. His steady breathing was merely a facade for the storm of thoughts swirling in his mind.

Lyra had returned to Blood Moon, the place where all the pain and humiliation she once endured had begun.

Perhaps by now, she had remembered everything: how cruel he had been to her, and how vicious the people here had treated her.

Did she hate him?

He didn’t know how to face her, didn’t know what kind of gaze, what right he had to call her by name.

Was she Lyra - the leader of Ivyshade, or Cara - the fated mate who once meant everything to him?

The image of Lyra resolutely leaping into the abyss still haunted his dreams every night. He often wondered what she had felt in that moment, was it hatred, resentment, or sheer loathing?

Draken had told her
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