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CHAPTER 111

Author: Zeee Jibrin
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-08 23:23:04

The forest stretched out before them, dense and ominous. The air was thick with tension as the group stood on the edge of a narrow path, the sun sinking low in the sky, casting long shadows across the dense thicket. Elena could feel her pulse quicken as her gaze flickered between her companions. They had made it this far, but the true test was just beginning.

Behind them, the creatures they had fought off earlier were still a haunting presence in their minds. Though the immediate threat was gone, the path ahead was filled with uncertainty, with dangers neither seen nor understood. They had to keep moving.

Beside her, the cloaked figure, silent and unreadable, moved steadily forward, as though it knew exactly where it was going, as though the weight of the world rested on its shoulders. Elena watched the figure closely, sensing something almost otherworldly about it. Her intuition told her that she couldn’t trust it completely, yet her curiosity refused to let go. What was its true pur
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