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Chapter 9 : It Has Begun

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Chapter 9: It Has Begun

The first death at Apex Academy did not happen during a duel.

There was no announcement.

No bell.

No challenge invoked under ancient law.

It happened quietly—violently—between scheduled classes, in a corridor warded against magic but not against intent.

Alpha felt it before he saw it.

A sharp pressure rippled through the academy, like a breath held too long and then released all at once. The system reacted instantly.

[ALERT: LETHAL EVENT DETECTED]

[LOCATION: EAS
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