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Chapter Seventy Four

Author: Jay Ann
last update publish date: 2026-03-22 01:03:40

The forest didn’t erupt into chaos.

It stilled.

Completely.

Like every living thing had stepped back to watch.

The Seeker stood a few paces away, calm and patient, as if time itself bent around its presence. Its eyes never left Isabella—not blinking, not wavering.

Waiting.

Rex shifted slightly in front of her.

Not blocking her but guarding her.

“You don’t take another step,” he said, voice low and absolute.

The Seeker smiled faintly.

“That instinct is admirable.”

Its gaze flicked bri
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