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Chapter 96 – “The King Who Defied Heaven”

Autor: Ella Mahmud
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Killian’s POV

The world was too quiet.

Too normal.

Too alive.

And I hated it.

The forest around me breathed as if nothing had happened, as if the woman I loved hadn’t just been taken into a realm that wasn’t meant for the living.

Her warmth lingered on my skin, on the wind, in the faint echo of the bond still thudding weakly inside my chest. But it wasn’t enough.

She wasn’t here.

Not in my arms.

Not in my world.

And that was something I refused to live with.

I pushed myself to my feet, hands shaking. The earth beneath me still smelled of burnt sigils and shattered fate. The ancient creature’s laughter lingered in the air, mocking me.

I’d get her back.

Even if it meant destroying every realm that stood between us.

The Sigil burned under my skin, pulsing with a rage that didn’t feel like mine. No — it felt deeper. Older. Like the ancient shadow had awakened something sleeping inside my blood.

I didn’t know what it was yet.

But I knew it would help me tear reality open if I needed to.

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