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Chapter 63: The Celestial Convergence

Author: Pixie Snow
last update Last Updated: 2024-12-02 21:00:13

The soft clinking of silverware echoed in the dining hall, an opulent chamber illuminated by the warm glow of chandeliers and the flicker of moonlight streaming through tall, arched windows. Kane sat beside Lyra at the long table, his hand resting protectively over hers. Across from them, the King, regal and composed as ever, leaned forward slightly, setting his goblet aside as the conversation shifted to matters of importance.

“This meal,” the King began, his tone conversational yet laden with purpose, “is not just a chance for us to enjoy each other’s company. There is something I need to discuss with you both.”

Lyra straightened in her seat, her gaze meeting his. “What is it, Your Majesty?”

The King’s stern expression softened just enough to reveal the weight he carried. “There is an event approaching - one of great significance to our people. The Celestial Convergence will take place in a week’s time. It is an extraordinary occurrence, one that happens only once every hundred year
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