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Chapter 54- Better me than you

Author: Keren Michael
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MAERWYNN POV

“It’s too dangerous,” Valen said, his voice low and hard, his hands splayed across the ancient war map stretched beneath him. Candlelight flickered across the etched runes and valleys, casting dancing shadows that mirrored the tension in the room.

His brows lifted as he looked up at Thalen, who stood opposite, arms crossed, face unreadable.

“We’re still watching the development,” Thalen said with a shrug. “But the water level keeps dropping. It’s like the sea’s retreating on purpose. A drought may be coming.”

“I’ll raise the tides when the time comes,” Valen replied, jaw tense. “But we cannot risk the humans reclaiming land again. If Kyante strikes through Ferngrove, we’ll lose more than territory—we’ll lose lives we can’t afford.”

“What if she doesn’t?” I said, rising from where I’d been quietly seated all this time. “What if she doesn’t go through the sea? What if she breaks through the barrier?”

Valen’s gaze snapped to me, his frown deepening. “Impossible. Kyante can’t
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