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CHAPTER 127

Penulis: Anonymous Lee
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CHAPTER 127

The house was quiet again.

Wards re-established. Bodies exhausted. Even Elias had finally gone quiet in his room, too drained to speak another word. They had all gone to sleep, one by one, drifting into that rare pocket of peace before another inevitable storm.

But Lucian didn’t find peace in sleep.

Not anymore.

The dreams came quickly.

Blinding light. A battlefield. Screams. Ash falling like snow.

Lucian stood at the edge of something enormous—a cliff of stars, overlooking a realm that shimmered with impossible color. His hands were coated in blood that glittered gold under an unfamiliar sun.

“You’ll never forgive me for this,” he whispered to someone behind him.

He turned—

The face was blurry. Glowing eyes. A voice that sounded like Elias.

Lucian tried to reach forward. “Elias…?”

The figure blinked at him, eyes glowing, mouth opening as if to speak—

A flash of light swallowed everything.

He jolted awake, chest heaving.

The room was still dark. Only the sound of the wind
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