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Chapter 58: when blood becomes the law

Author: Rodlad
last update publish date: 2026-05-08 13:30:35

Pov: Loira

The moment our hands locked, the world did not explode.

It didn’t shatter or collapse or erupt into chaos the way I had expected.

It narrowed.

Everything else, the battle, the shouting, the clash of steel and claws, faded into something distant, muted, as though we had stepped into a space carved out of time itself. The air grew heavier, thicker, pressing in from all sides, and yet at the same time it felt… focused.

Like the world had decided to watch.

Kael’s grip on my hand tighten
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