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Chapter 27

Author: Genesis
last update publish date: 2026-05-20 18:39:48

“Okay, come on, that’s enough already. Why are you two arguing over this?” My voice cut through the room, and both of them froze right away.

“Lyra, you know you’re supposed to be resting. Running around outside with him constantly isn’t helping you at all. You still need time to heal. You can’t keep throwing yourself into risky situations,” Thorian said quietly, his voice steady but carrying that same stubborn edge.

“I’ve told you before—I can look after myself. You don’t have to keep hovering
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