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CHAPTER 164 — THE EYE THAT PULLS

Author: Asmara_Nyx
last update publish date: 2026-06-11 00:57:48

The underground chamber of Blackwell Manor could no longer truly be called a room.

Its boundaries felt blurred, as if the world inside it was losing the structure that kept reality intact. The symbols on the floor still glowed with a pulsing blue light, like a heartbeat that did not belong to any human being. The air was heavy, almost unbreathable, and every breath Ethan took felt like it passed through layers of someone else’s memory.

Alika stood at the center of the circle.

But this time, the
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