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Chapter 19 – The Mark of Kings

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The forest was dead silent.

No more growls. No more whispers in the wind.

Only the echoes of Elior’s power remained, crackling in the air like a storm that had just passed but left destruction in its wake. The others hadn’t moved—not yet. They stood frozen, their expressions shifting between awe and unease.

Sienna was the first to break the silence. “Elior…” Her voice was soft, hesitant.

He barely heard her.

His body still hummed with power, every nerve alight with the force he had just unleashed. The Crown had awakened—and it had answered him.

Rael was watching him carefully, his silver eyes unreadable. “You felt it, didn’t you?”

Elior clenched his jaw. “I controlled it.”

Rael’s lips twitched, not quite a smirk. “Did you?”

Elior exhaled sharply. He wanted to say yes, to claim that the power was his, that it had bent to his will and not the other way around. But something about Rael’s tone made him pause. Had he truly commanded the Crown? Or had it simply tested him, letting him belie
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