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Chapter 122: Those Who Answer

Author: Anala
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By the time the sun rose again, the air had changed.

The beacon still burned through the morning mist, a slow, steady column of gold against a bruised sky. There was no crackling thunder, no apocalyptic wind—just a quiet tension that blanketed the valley, like the earth itself had noticed something ancient was waking up. I stood at the edge of the platform, watching the treeline, heartbeat steady, nerves anything but.

“They’ll come,” Maxwell said behind me, arms folded, eyes scanning the horizon. “Some out of loyalty. Others out of fear. Some just to see if the stories are true.”

“What stories?” I asked.

“That you survived. That you’re walking around with the last key. That you’re not David’s widow or the Council’s orphan anymore.”

I let the silence answer for me. The truth was, I didn’t know who I was to them. Not yet.

The first to arrive was Elara Vale.

She came alone, no guards, no ceremony. Just her and that calculating gaze that had made her infamous even before the Council fract
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