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Chapter Seventy One - The Truth He Shouldn't Know

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The moment Lucien said those words, every instinct inside me screamed that something was wrong.

Not because he had found me.

Because he expected to.

As if this moment had been inevitable from the very beginning.

The underground chamber fell silent except for the faint hum of the gate behind us.

Silver light pulsed beneath the black stone structure, illuminating the ancient symbols carved across the floor.

Lucien's silver eyes never left mine.

Neither did mine leave him.

Because beneath
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