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Chapter 71: The Border Standoff

Auteur: Sandra Morgan
last update Date de publication: 2026-07-02 22:25:26

Kael

The gates of Silvercrest loomed before me, tall and imposing. Iron bars reinforced with dark stone, guards patrolling the walls above, their eyes fixed on me and my warriors.

I had ridden through the night to get here. My horse was lathered with sweat, my body ached from hours in the saddle. But I didn't care.

Noah was inside those walls. And I was going to bring him home.

I pulled my horse to a stop at the main gate and looked up at the guards. "Open the gates. I want to speak with your A
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