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Chapter 57

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last update Last Updated: 2025-04-28 19:12:16

Ronan was at my side in an instant. “You okay?”

“Yeah,” I muttered, frustrated. “It’s… harder than I thought.”

Lyria’s expression didn’t change. “Again.”

The training felt endless. Lyria made me do one thing after another—calling up shields, shooting small blasts of light, even healing little cuts on my arms. Each thing she threw at me took more out of me. My body got sweaty and weak, and my hands wouldn't stop shaking.

Ronan stayed close the whole time. His voice was calm as he kept telling me I could do it, even though he refused earlier, I'm glad he realized I needed to do this.

"You've got this, Selene," Ronan said when I finally made a perfect shield. "Look at that—it’s solid."

I smiled, even though I was so tired I could barely stand.

"Thanks," I said.

But Lyria wasn’t finished with me yet.

The days passed in a blur as the training got even harder. I learned how to pull my power into tiny, thin threads, and move it like I was sewing with a needle. I practiced calling light into
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