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Chapter 86 A House That Argues With Its Own Heart

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last update Tanggal publikasi: 2025-11-04 10:55:22

The morning after the plaza assembly tasted like iron and citrus—blood ghosts and new fruit. Sunlight broke through a ragged seam in the cloudbank and fell across the square where Ethan had told the city it would not kneel. Men in aprons pulled tarps from stalls. Children chalked NO KINGS on stones until the words dulled under the dust of feet. On the tower’s crown, the green leaf snapped and settled in a wind that promised change but not its cost.

Inside the council hall, change presented its
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