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Chapter 50

Author: Faryal Javed
last update publish date: 2025-11-03 03:34:46

Alessio had stormed through the palace like a man possessed. The entire corridor trembled beneath his boots as he barked at every servant and guard in sight, demanding to know where his nephew had gone. The council chamber stood empty, Lucien’s papers scattered across the table like fallen leaves—plans, maps, reports—all marked with the same sigil: Cross Territory.

By the time Alessio found Lucien, the man was already standing by the window, looking out over the capital with his usual tight-lip
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