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Chapter 113: The Crown He Refused

Author: Jaxon Vale
last update publish date: 2026-03-05 22:38:32

Kael dropped his sword before anyone could stop him.

The blade struck the frozen stone with a sharp clang that echoed across the battlefield. For a moment, every warrior froze.

Selene’s horse slowed.

My breath caught in my throat.

“Kael,” I said, my voice tight. “What are you doing?”

He did not look at me.

Snow drifted between us as soldiers from both sides watched in confusion. The clash of steel faded into uneasy silence. Even the wind seemed to wait.

Kael stepped forward slowly, empty hands
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