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Chapter 85 – The Ceremony

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The day dawned clear, almost reverent. The sky was a deep blue, without a single cloud, as if the universe itself had decided to grant beauty to the moment that would change us forever. The fortress—our home, our base, our empire—was impeccably prepared. The main garden, surrounded by high walls and dense vegetation, had been transformed into a sacred space. Chairs arranged in a semicircle, white and red flowers intertwined in arches, candles lit even in daylight, an

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