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The Gathering

作者: Teejay
last update 公開日: 2026-08-17 20:21:41

CHAPTER FIFTY-NINE

The capital was alive with color and sound. Banners of gold and crimson hung from every building, their edges fluttering in the warm summer breeze. The streets were filled with people from across the territories, their faces bright with excitement. It was a rare occasion—the first gathering of all five territories in nearly a decade.

Mira stood on the balcony of the castle, watching the crowds below. Her children were scattered throughout the city, each one contributing to th
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