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Chapter 62 – The Weight of Destiny

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last update Last Updated: 2025-03-24 00:15:59

The darkness that swallowed the chamber was suffocating. Selene’s pulse thundered in her ears, her mind reeling from the vision, the revelation, the undeniable truth.

Sebastian Vaughn had always been more than he appeared.

The air crackled with energy, the remnants of the sigil’s power lingering like an unseen presence. Her fingers curled into fists at her sides as she forced herself to steady her breathing. But no amount of willpower could erase the image burned into her mind—Sebastian, standing in the past like a ghost of another life, a king without a throne.

Damien’s voice cut through the heavy silence. “Selene, we need to leave. Now.”

But she couldn’t move.

The cloaked figure still stood before her, watching, waiting, as if daring her to ask the one question that clawed at her throat.

What am I supposed to do with this knowledge?

Before she could speak, the sound of distant footsteps echoed through the chamber, quick and urgent.

“Someone’s coming,” Damien muttered, shifting in fr
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