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Chapter 85

Auteur: Eodine
last update Date de publication: 2026-06-20 04:23:34

Rebecca’s POV

The shrine had now become a maze with no mercy. The corridors rolled into one another endlessly, ancient stone walls closing in until the air around us felt very different…very unusual. The marking and runes around us seemed to reflect light in a different way when I was not looking.

My mark was still burning beneath my shirt, not enough to guide me, just enough to remind me it was there.

No new markers from Kael, no fresh cuts in the stone, no arranged pebbles, no hurried
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