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CHAPTER 69

作者: Sunkissed
last update publish date: 2026-06-12 14:04:51

ARIA'S POV

The symbols weren't decorative.

That was the first thing I understood, thirty seconds into looking at the cube. Every carved line, every groove, every intersecting channel had directional logic—not random ornamentation but a system. A language of spatial relationships that described how things should connect.

The mistake, I suspected, was trying to read it like a puzzle.

Puzzles had tricks. Misdirection. Elements designed to send you toward wrong answers before revealing the correct
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I knew she wouldn't, she respects Kael too much. I hope it won't injure her daughter
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