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CHAPTER TWENTY -THREE: The Pact Fractures

作者: Skye Wilder
last update 公開日: 2025-07-24 18:15:36

The air inside the Silver & Vale summit chamber was thick with incense and power, laced with the tension of too many secrets. Flames flickered along the sconces carved from obsidian, casting distorted shadows of the Unity Circle leaders onto the marble floor. Fractures—once subtle—were beginning to yawn like fault lines.

Zara sat at the Luna seat, Maxim’s chair beside her conspicuously empty. Her fingers traced the lines of the etched moon-and-flame insignia, heart pounding to a rhythm that did
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