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CHAPTER 88

Autor: Ashinashi
last update Data de publicação: 2026-04-30 21:24:03

The first mistake did not feel like a mistake. It felt like discovery. The cluster of green became a site. Not officially, Not yet. But the moment they saw it really saw it. something changed in the children

The surface was no longer just a graveyard. It was a question. Zara returned to it first. Of course she did. “You said observe,” she reminded Liam as she crouched again near the patch, her gloved fingers hovering just above the fragile leaves. “I did,” Liam replied. “And observing includes
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