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Chapter 100: Awakening the Abyss

Author: Anala
last update Last Updated: 2025-04-10 00:04:22

From the darkness, Elias emerged. His silver hair gleamed in the faint light, and his eyes—cold, calculating—bore into me with quiet authority. He was not alone. Figures moved behind him, stepping into the dim glow. Council enforcers. Armed and waiting.

Maxwell cursed under his breath. Mara's grip tightened around the dagger at her waist. The others stiffened, but none moved. We were outnumbered, but that was never the problem. The problem was Elias.

"You knew we were coming," I said, keeping my voice even.

Elias tilted his head slightly, his lips curling into something that might have been amusement. "Of course. Did you think the Council would leave the Blackwood vault unguarded? Did you think you could walk in and take what you wanted without consequence?"

My jaw tightened. "She's my sister."

"She is dead," Elias said flatly. "What you seek to do is an abomination."

Rage burned in my chest. "An abomination? You speak of abominations when the Council has twisted the laws of nature fo
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