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Chapter 69: Blood for Blood

Author: R.J. Sterling
last update publish date: 2026-02-18 09:51:05

"You traded my son’s life for a seat at a table made of bones, and you think bleeding out on the volcanic ash is enough to pay the debt?"

Phoenix didn’t just speak; she let out a jagged, mocking laugh that sounded like a blade being dragged over stone. She stood over the shattered body of Elder Vance, the Council’s most precious mole, whose throat was alre

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