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Chapter Ninety Two - The Unbreakable Chain

last update publish date: 2026-02-02 06:17:36

Kai's POV

The courtyard reeked of smoke, blood, and medicinal herbs. I stood on the cracked steps of the shattered hall, gripping the splintered doorframe so hard my knuckles ached. Every breath hurt. The wounded groaned behind me in the main chamber and the transformed creatures still howled from the sealed room we had barricaded.

I scanned the courtyard, now a makeshift field hospital. My people moved slowly among the injured, bandaging wounds and carrying stretchers. I searched for one face
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