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Chapter 13

Author: Cumfort
last update publish date: 2026-06-27 21:40:06

Ian

The rumors had spread like wildfire through Shadowveil and beyond.

Everywhere I turned — in the training fields, during meetings with the elders, even in casual conversations with warriors, the topic was the same: the long-lost Princess and the Grand Banquet being held in her honor. The entire kingdom seemed electrified by her return.

I sat in our private living room that evening, the golden scroll resting on the low table in front of me. Mira lounged beside me on the couch, flipping thr
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