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Chapter 87: The Aftermath and Strategic Planning

Author: Pixie Snow
last update Last Updated: 2024-12-06 03:45:42

The battlefield was quiet now, save for the groans of the wounded and the rustle of leaves as the wind carried away the remnants of smoke. Lyra stood beside Kane, her heart still pounding from the fight. The massive beast they had slain lay lifeless nearby, its dark fur glistening with blood under the moonlight. The sight was both a victory and a grim reminder of the challenges ahead.

Kane wiped his blade clean, his eyes scanning the perimeter for any lingering threats. “We can’t stay here,” he said, his voice heavy with authority. “If they regroup, we’ll be outnumbered again.”

Lyra nodded, her fingers brushing against the glowing stone at her neck. The artifact had been strangely quiet after the beast fell, its light dimming as if sated for the moment. But she could still feel its power humming faintly against her skin, a constant reminder of its presence.

“We need to tend to the wounded and move to higher ground,” she said, stepping closer to Kane. “But first, we should examine this
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Sheila Ann Graybourne
THE LAST PART OF CHAPTER 87 DOES NOT MAKE ANY SENSE TO ME, AS THEY HAVE ALREADY RESCUED HER FATHER SO HOW COME THE KING IS SUDDENLY WITH THEM SAYING UF KILLIAN IS STILL ALIVE ETC?
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