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Chapter 83: The Price of Bringing Back a Broken Soul

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Chapter 83: The Price of Bringing Back a Broken Soul

Evelyn remained standing in the white space, but her entire being was already back inside the Bell Tower.

That voice.

It was only one word.

One simple plea.

Yet it carried more weight than all the ancient truths she had learned since entering the Heart Throne.

Save me.

Not the voice of a monster.

Not the voice of the Blood King who once stood beneath the broken moon and accepted death.

It was Lucien.

The same man who had laughed at her cold e
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