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SUMMONS

作者: Sina Kadiri
last update 最終更新日: 2026-01-30 03:42:13

Kael POV

The summons arrived before dawn.

Not by messenger.

Not by seal.

By silence.

I felt it the moment I opened my eyes, the subtle pressure in the air, the way the palace wards adjusted themselves without my command. The Moon Council never announced itself loudly.

It preferred inevitability.

I rose from the bed already prepared for war.

The chamber was dark, the city beyond the windows still asleep. For a moment, I stood still and listened, not with my ears, but with instinct. The world was balanced too carefully, like a blade resting on its edge.

Everything was too calm. That was how the Council worked.

They didn’t rush.

They didn’t threaten.

They waited until the ground beneath you shifted, then asked you to step forward.

A soft knock came at the door.

“Enter.”

Maelis stepped inside, her expression tight, her movements precise. She did not waste time with formality.

“They’ve called for you,” she said.

I nodded once. “Where?”

“The upper council chamber.”

Of course.

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