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CHAPTER TWENTY NINE : KAELS REALIZATION

Author: ROSEDIANA
last update publish date: 2026-06-02 18:24:13

Miles away from the ruined battlefield, beneath a canopy of ancient pines, Kael Stormfang froze.

One second he had been walking through the forest with half a dozen Shadow Moon warriors at his back.

The next, it felt as though the entire world had stopped breathing.

His foot hovered above the forest floor.

The wind died.

The birds went silent.

Even the trees seemed to hold themselves still.

Something had changed.

Not around him.

Inside him.

A sharp pain erupted in the center of his chest.

Kael
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