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Chapter Eight

Author: Mia Write
last update Last Updated: 2025-06-06 05:09:00

Sofia’s POV:

His words hit me like a slap, sharp and stinging. I turned back to face my fear.

“Here you go, my Luna,” he said proudly, picking the stick back up from the ground, ready to fight again.

I did the same. But I wasn’t just here to fight—I had prepared myself to defeat him.

If only I could use magic on him… his head would’ve been decorating the palace gate by now like a trophy.

He kicked me down so many times. My bones ached, my limbs trembled, but I never gave up. I kept pushing through the pain. It burned like fire across my skin—and I was ready to extinguish it with the little strength I had left.

“You're getting there! Don't give in!” he called out, his voice sounding more like a motivational speaker than an enemy.

I stared at him, trying to read every move, every shift of his feet. I studied him. Observed. Watched. I worked on figuring out a way to take him down, even though it felt impossible—maybe not even in five years could I achieve that.

Still, I tried.

To my surp
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