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Chapter Fifteen

last update publish date: 2026-05-17 00:28:36

For one second, the world stopped.

Rain hammered against the ground, and gunfire echoed somewhere deep in the trees. But Luna heard none of it. All she saw was Elias collapsing at her feet.

Blood spread rapidly through the mud beneath him. Her hands caught him instinctively before he hit the ground completely.

“Elias.” His name came out quieter than expected. Not emotional, not broken, just stunned.

Elias coughed violently. Blood spilled from his mouth. “Phantom…” His remaining eye struggled t
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