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Chapter 234: The Sound of Tomorrow

Author: Anala
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The clearing, now emptied of Elias and his lattice, no longer vibrated with conflict. Instead, it echoed with the quiet tension that comes after great change, when no one yet knows what will replace the old structure. The spiral of the Root hovered gently above the ground, no longer choosing between two paths, but instead forming a third—one that was neither a rejection of discipline nor an embrace of chaos.

Sariah stood beneath it, shoulders drawn tight despite the calm. Every choice she had made up to now had been reactive. She had risen in defense, in protest, in grief. Now the Root asked something else of her—something she had not prepared for. It asked her to lead not out of necessity, but out of clarity. The world was no longer on fire, yet the ashes beneath her feet still smoldered.

Dain remained beside her, quiet but present. His silence was not avoidance, but reverence. He understood, perhaps better than anyone, that this moment would define how the world remembered not just
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