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CHAPTER 155 – THE NEW ORDER

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The morning of the Twin Blades' formal transition arrived with a sky so clear it seemed to hold its breath.

Kael stood at the edge of the courtyard, watching the students gather. They came from every corner of the academy—young and old, seasoned and new. Their voices were hushed, their eyes bright with anticipation.

Today was not a day of ceremony for ceremony's sake. It was a day of meaning. A day of passing the torch.

Elara stood at the front of the assembly, the silver blade strapped across
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