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Chapter 35 - Hathor's Melted Truth

Author: Lissy
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-05-18 12:36:40
Valentina’s POV

We arrived in Egypt—Dendera, where the Temple of Hathor lay nestled deep in the desert sands. Tension still simmers from our arguments the night before.

The journey had been uncomfortable, tense in ways I couldn’t name. I hadn’t even mustered the courage to look Raffaele in the eyes.

It was just before dawn. The air was already heavy with heat, thick enough to cling to my skin.

The place was completely deserted.

Of course it was—Raffaele had made sure of that.

No tourists. No guides. Just us.

And I hated how that made everything feel more complicated.

I didn’t know what I was supposed to do standing there.

I felt guilty, angry and confused. All of it tangled up so tight in my chest I couldn’t tell one from the other anymore.

The Temple of Hathor stole my breath before I even stepped inside. And for a moment… I forgot how angry I was.

The temple’s grand sandstone facade rose from the desert like something out of a forgotten dream—majestic and
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