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Chapter 73: The Truth Written Before Birth

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last update publish date: 2026-06-18 19:19:26

Chapter 73: The Truth Written Before Birth

The moment the Warden's golden core shattered, the entire underground kingdom screamed.

Not with a voice.

Not with a sound.

But with a pain that every living creature could feel.

The walls of the ancient city cracked further. The black rivers flowing between the ruins began turning red. The ancient symbols carved into towers, bridges and forgotten temples started glowing one after another.

The death of the Warden was not just the fall of a guardian.

It
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