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Chapter 79: The Moon's Judgement

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The rain falls in silver sheets, stinging your skin like needles. Each droplet hisses where it lands, searing the meadow’s grass into blackened scars. Ryland’s arms tighten around you, his warmth a fleeting comfort against the cold radiating from the shard lodged in your chest. It pulses in time with the Veil’s dissonant hum, a reminder that the fight isn’t over.

“We need to bind the wound,” Ryland says, his voice frayed. He rips a strip from his shirt, but you push his hands away.

“It won’t help.” The shard isn’t just in you—it’s part of you now, its crystalline edges fused to bone and sinew. You feel the Architect’s poison simmering beneath the surface, a dormant storm.

Silas crouches nearby, shadows pooling at his feet like ink. “The rain… it’s *changing* things.”

He’s right. The droplets aren’t just burning the grass—they’re warping it. Flowers twist into grotesque shapes, stems knotting into serpents that writhe before crumbling to ash. Selene presses h
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