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Chapter 82: Punish Me

Author: White Dove
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The map was spread across the makeshift table, really just a flat piece of wood balanced on two large stones, and everyone stood around it, their faces lit by the flickering light of the campfire nearby. The parchment was old, the edges yellowed and curling, covered in markings that showed territories, borders, and the locations Callie had revealed during her vision.

Autumn leaned over the map, her finger tracing a path between the marked points. "So if we go by what Aiden saw, Korran will have to get them in a specific order," she said, her voice thoughtful. "The stones are connected, which means he can't just grab them randomly. There's a sequence."

Dazzle stood across from her, arms crossed, her sharp eyes scanning the map critically. "Which gives us an advantage," she said. "We can retrieve the stones before he does and keep them out of his reach."

Leo nodded, standing beside Dazzle with his usual relaxed posture, though his expression was serious. "The last stone is in Moonfall p
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