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Chapter 40: A Path Divided

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last update publish date: 2026-04-22 22:52:37

She scoffed. “Even if I were half, you wouldn’t harm a strand of hair on my head.”

One of her fingers twitched slightly at her side, just once.

“We can’t afford to continue training like this without you making peace with your inner self,” she added, her tone sharper. “You need control. I might not be the one standing in front of you next time; it could be your mom or the students.”

Evans ran his shaky hands through his hair. “But… I think the training triggered whatever that was? Don’t you thi
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  • Moon of the Seer    Chapter 40: A Path Divided

    She scoffed. “Even if I were half, you wouldn’t harm a strand of hair on my head.”One of her fingers twitched slightly at her side, just once.“We can’t afford to continue training like this without you making peace with your inner self,” she added, her tone sharper. “You need control. I might not be the one standing in front of you next time; it could be your mom or the students.”Evans ran his shaky hands through his hair. “But… I think the training triggered whatever that was? Don’t you think so?”Ophelia nodded. “Yes, I think so. That’s why we are going back home to rest and continue the training tomorrow.”She did not wait for his response; instead, she turned and walked away. Meanwhile, Evans swallowed. He felt the weight of what he carried for the first time. Everything happened without him knowing, and he did not even know what had happened, but he could feel the aftermath’s effect on him.He picked up his glasses and dashed over to Ophelia. He caught up with her and walked

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