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Chapter Seventy-Three

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IVY’S POV

The fiery ring of the eclipse blazed above me, devouring the sky with its unnatural light. It wasn’t just a simple astronomical phenomenon, it was alive. The blazing circle glowed like the unblinking, merciless eye of some ancient god staring down at the world, judging, condemning. Its molten halo bled through the darkness, staining the battlefield in hues of gold and crimson, shadows twisting unnaturally across the torn earth.

The light I had summoned still hovered in the air around me— thick, molten, shimmering like liquid glass. It was alive with heat, alive with power, and the air rippled in its presence as if reality itself was trying to bend away from it. Every breath I took carried the sting of that heat into my lungs. The soldiers who had dared to stand against me moments ago were no longer men, just scorched silhouettes burned into the ground, faint smoke rising from where they had fallen. The silence where they had stood moments before was deafening.

Kane lay on th
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    IVY’S POVThe whisper didn’t stop.It didn’t even pause. It throbbed faintly at the edges of my mind, curling through my thoughts like tendrils of smoke slipping under a closed door— an intrusion that was both unwelcome and irresistible.Ivy… come closer.The sound wasn’t quite a voice, not in the way someone might speak to you aloud. It was more like an echo inside my bones, the faintest vibration that somehow made the hair at the nape of my neck stand on end.Beneath the fractured stone floor, a glow pulsed softly, casting ghostly silver light through the broken cracks. The relic. Its radiance was strange. It was neither harsh nor warm, but something steady and unyielding, as though the light had been burning for centuries without dimming.It didn’t belong here. Not in these ruins, not in this place that smelled of old ash and long-dead fires. The air around it felt… different, alive, ancient, patient and it was waiting— for me.I told myself not to touch it yet. Not when I didn’t e

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