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Chapter 119 The First Step of Redemption

Author: Jaxon Vale
last update publish date: 2026-03-08 14:00:40

The horn sounded before sunrise.

The long warning note echoed through Frostveil like a crack through ice.

I woke instantly.

Snowlight filtered through the tall windows of the chamber. Cold air pressed against the glass. The valley outside still slept under a pale sky.

But the horn sounded again.

Once. Twice.

Danger.

I threw on my coat and stepped into the corridor.

Guards rushed past me toward the outer gate. Their boots struck the stone floor in fast rhythm.

Rowan appeared at the stair landing
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