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Chapter 226 - blood went cold

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The words cracked like thunder. Choose who dies. They echoed through the ruins, carried on a voice that was not a child’s, not Liora’s, it was something vast and terrible, ancient as the void.

The Dominion spoke through her lips, twisting innocence into judgment, turning her small frame into the mouthpiece of annihilation. Adrien’s blood went cold.

Across the collapsing chamber, Kael’s wild grin widened, his chest heaving as Dominion-light crawled along his skin like living fire. His voice rose, feverish.

“Do you hear it, Vale? Even the Dominion knows what must be done. It knows only one of us belongs beside her!”

The ground groaned, buckling under their feet. Cracks veined outward in jagged lines, glowing red at the edges as though the earth itself were molten.

Fire belched from the crevices, shadows spilling like smoke made solid. Adrien dragged air into his lungs, every breath tearing at his ribs.

His hands trembled on the hilt of his reclaimed sword, but his stance held firm. His
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