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Chapter 7: Breaking Point

Author: Cece writes
last update publish date: 2026-07-01 15:47:55

Aziel had finally reached his limit.

He stormed into the cell at dawn with fresh chains and a cold purpose in his eyes. Lior stood waiting with his back against the wall. The air felt heavier than usual as if the bond itself knew what was coming.

"Today I break you," Aziel said as he stepped inside. "No more games. No more clever words. You will submit or I will make every hour feel like hell."

Lior lifted his chin. "You tried that already. Each time you push the bond pushes back. What makes yo
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