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Chapter 1870

Author: Celestial Clouds
"That's good. Everyone, please leave us. There's something I'd like to tell Nova alone."

Everyone promptly exited the room, and Steel instructed, "Close the door."

Nova quickly closed the door and returned to his side.

Suddenly, Steel's tone became serious as he said, "Kneel.”

Without a second thought, Nova knelt.

Steel then commanded, "I want you to recite Wyvern Peak's principles and your heartfelt dedication to me."

Nova did not hesitate and began reciting the principles, “Never surrender, never retreat, never betray."

Steel sighed and reached out to touch Nova's face.

With trembling hands, Nova took Steel's hand and placed it against her cheek. Tears welled up in her eyes as she said, "I don't want you to leave me, Mr. Steel. Who will take care of Novemton if you go?"

"Nova, do you know why I've been so strict with you from such a young age? Do you remember all that I’ve told you? Now is the time."

"Time for what? What are you talking about?" Nova asked in puzzlement.

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