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Chapter 160

作者: Iziegbe
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Echoes That Refuse to Die

The forest was eerily silent.

Not the serene kind of silence—the type that seeps under your skin, murmuring warnings that elude your comprehension. Aria sensed it before she even became aware that she was holding her breath. The Moonstone Lake lay before her, shimmering and smooth, undisturbed by wind or ripple, as if the world itself feared to disrupt whatever lurked beneath.

Kai stood next to her, his posture tense, his gaze locked on the water. “Something has changed,” he whispered. “The instant we crossed the ridge. Did you sense it?”

Aria nodded slowly. “It feels like… a heartbeat. But it’s not mine.”

Kai did not question her. Not anymore. Not after all they had endured, lost, and survived.

Behind them, the warriors established a loose perimeter—vigilant, restless, unable to shake off the oppressive weight in the air. They were far from Blackthorn territory, yet the curse knew no boundaries, no compassion, no limits. It trailed them like an echo that wou
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