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CHAPTER 127

Author: Nyeche
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Chapter 127: Chains of the Heart

Selena’s POV

The world was a haze, a swirling mix of shadows and whispers that pulled at the edges of my consciousness. My body moved, but it wasn’t my own. My hands gripped the cold steel of a dagger, but the weight of it didn’t feel real.

It was the artifact. Veyron’s dark magic had wrapped itself around my mind like a vice, leaving me trapped within a prison of my own thoughts. I could hear his voice in my head, a commanding, serpentine tone that left no room for resistance.

“You will do as I command, Selena,” he whispered. “She is your target. Aria must fall.”

No.

The word echoed within me, weak and futile against the tide of his control. I had fought so hard to keep him out, to shield my thoughts from his intrusion. But the artifact’s power was too strong, and now I was little more than a puppet, my strings pulled by a monster.

As the battlefield blurred into view, I spotted her.

Aria.

Her golden hair shimmered like a beacon amid the chaos, her mo
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