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Chapter 224

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THE TRUTH ARIA NEVER SAW COMING

The Moonstone courtyard was eerily quiet—unnaturally quiet. Even the wind appeared to pause, as if it understood that a single misplaced whisper could fracture everything that was still holding Aria together. Torches flickered against the stone walls, their dim light casting shadows on the faces of warriors who were feigning indifference.

Aria stood at the heart of the courtyard, her cloak billowing behind her like a shadow attempting to cling to her form. Her palms still throbbed from the earlier surge of power—power she was not meant to possess, power she still did not fully comprehend.

Rowan faced her, arms crossed over his chest, jaw clenched, eyes locked onto her as if anticipating another explosion.

“Say it,” Aria insisted, her voice steady yet low, quivering with suppressed rage. “You claimed you had answers. I am finished waiting, Rowan.”

He took a slow breath. “Aria… the truth is not something that can be easily conveyed.”

Her laughter was ting
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