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The Council's Judgment

Autor: Tizi Art
last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-06-17 06:36:41

The answer never came.

Not immediately.

Because before the First King could reveal the second option, the alarm bells rang across Nightfall.

Three sharp blasts.

Then another.

Then another.

War horns.

Attack.

Every person in the room was on their feet instantly.

Lucien's eyes narrowed.

Ronan was already moving toward the door.

"What happened?"

A warrior burst inside.

Blood covered his clothes.

His breathing was ragged.

"The southern gates!"

The room froze.

"The Council is here."

Silence.

Then ch
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