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CHAPTER 76: THE BREACH OF THE MINE GRATE

Author: Inkbyjane
last update publish date: 2026-06-29 20:01:42

TANYA’S POV

The mud inside the narrow mountain fissure tasted like rusted iron and rotted moss, but the fire burning behind my ribs made the freezing northern wind feel like nothing.

"Keep the torches doused," I hissed over my shoulder, pulling my mud-stained fur cloak tighter around my neck. "The drafts in these shafts carry smoke straight up to the fortress guardrooms. If a single wolf catches our scent before the payloads are set, I will personally skin you alive."

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