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Chapter 20: The Ghost’s Ultimatum

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You burn bright, my sweet vessel. But every fire eventually burns out. And I have eternity to wait in the dark.

The voice did not echo in the courtyard. It bypassed the physical world entirely, carving itself directly into the soft tissue of my brain. It was a violation of the most intimate, horrifying degree. It felt like rusted iron scraping against the inside of my skull, a suffocating, necrotic pressure that sought to crush my consciousness into dust.

I gasped, staggering backward away fr
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