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Chapter 94

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The cavern recoiled from Lyris as if it recognized her and wished it didn’t.

Shadows peeled away from the walls to make room for her passage, folding inward like obedient things. The light veins overhead flickered, dimming wherever her gaze passed, as though the world itself wanted to avert its eyes.

She stopped a few paces from the edge of the opening beneath me and looked up.

At me.

Her face was unchanged—sharp, disciplined, painfully familiar from Kael’s memories—but her eyes were no longer her own. They held depth without horizon, awareness without mercy. When she spoke again, the sound seemed to come from multiple places at once.

“Bearer of the Threshold,” Lyris said. “You have opened what was sealed.”

Kael moved instantly, placing himself between Lyris and me, power flaring bright and dangerous. “Step away from her.”

Lyris smiled.

It was not cruel. It was inevitable.

“You cannot shield what has already ascended,” she replied. “Nor can you undo what your war has accelerated.”

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