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Chapter 53 : The War That Never Ended

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last update Last Updated: 2025-03-15 20:56:04

The sky above him spun, a swirling mass of unwinding constellations and unnatural darkness. The air hung thick, heavy, electric, buzzing against my skin. Something shook the ground beneath my feet, not like an earthquake, but like some deep thing beneath the earth’s crust was trying to be free.

“I can’t believe you’re here,” Jameson said first. “I just want to say, for the record — I told you so.”

Soraya didn’t reply, not even sparing him a glance, her fingers fluttering with spells already, tracing sigils in the air. This is not simply a response to the ruins. Something else is moving.”

Maxwell stood next to me, sword still drawn, jaw set. His hand floated close to mine, as if he didn’t know whether he should touch me. “Lena.” His voice was measured, controlled — but his eyes held something bordering on panic. “Tell me what’s happening.”

I swallowed, my heartbeat an urgent bass drum in my chest. I wanted to say I didn’t know. I hoped this was some relic magic of the ruins reacting to
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