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The world remained frozen.
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Not by ice.
Not by magic.
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By a choice.
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Rosy's choice.
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Darkness still swirled around her feet.
The sky was still fractured.
The oceans beyond the kingdom still roared violently.
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Yet everything had paused.
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Waiting.
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Because even reality itself seemed to understand one thing:
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What happened next would change everything.
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The Devourer's crimson eyes narrowed.
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Not angry.
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Uneasy.
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And that alone terrified everyone present.
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Because beings like that did not become uneasy easily.
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Azrael still held Rosy's hand.
Firmly.
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Steadily.
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As though anchoring her to existence itself.
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Rosy's eyes remained fixed on the Devourer.
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The memories still hurt.
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Millions dead.
Entire civilizations erased.
Children buried beneath wars they never chose.
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And all because one ancient being wanted entertainment.
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Her chest felt hollow.
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Broken.
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She wanted to scream.
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She wanted to destroy something.
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She wanted justice.
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But mostlyâ
She wanted those lives back.
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And that was impossible.
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The realization hurt more than rage ever could.
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The Devourer watched her quietly.
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"YOU UNDERSTAND NOW."
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Its voice echoed across worlds.
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"THEY DIED FOR NOTHING."
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Rosy's fingers tightened.
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Because part of her wanted to believe that.
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It would be easier.
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If everything was meaninglessâ
Then failure wouldn't hurt.
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Sacrifice wouldn't hurt.
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Love wouldn't hurt.
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Nothing would.
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The Devourer smiled slightly.
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"LET GO."
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Darkness stirred around her.
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"YOU HAVE CARRIED THEIR WEIGHT LONG ENOUGH."
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Rosy didn't answer.
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The red eyes softened.
Strangely.
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Almost gently.
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"YOU ARE TIRED."
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The words hit harder than expected.
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Because she was.
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Exhausted.
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Not physically.
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Soul-deep exhausted.
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The kind of tiredness that came from losing too much.
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From trying too hard.
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From caring too much.
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The Devourer noticed immediately.
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"COME WITH ME."
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A pause.
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"REST."
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The capital fell silent.
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Because for one terrifying momentâ
The offer sounded tempting.
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No responsibilities.
No expectations.
No suffering.
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Just rest.
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Rosy's eyes lowered.
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And the darkness around her deepened.
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The silver eye reacted immediately.
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"DO NOT LISTEN."
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Its voice shook the Void.
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The Devourer laughed softly.
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"WHY?"
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A pause.
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"SHE DESERVES PEACE."
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The silver eye's expression darkened.
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"YOU OFFER OBLIVION."
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"SEMANTICS."
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The casual answer made Kael visibly recoil.
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"That's not semantics."
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The Devourer looked at him.
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For the first time directly.
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The pressure nearly brought Kael to one knee.
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Yet he refused to bow.
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"Interesting."
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The Devourer tilted its head.
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"YOU HAVE HER STUBBORNNESS."
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Kael looked unimpressed.
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"âŠUnfortunately."
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Rosy almost laughed.
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Almost.
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The tiny reaction was enough.
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Azrael noticed immediately.
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A small crack in the despair.
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A small opening.
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And he seized it.
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"Remember the bakery."
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Rosy blinked.
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"âŠWhat?"
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Kael looked equally confused.
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"There's a bakery?"
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Azrael ignored him.
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"Remember."
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Rosy stared.
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Then a memory surfaced unexpectedly.
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Not war.
Not destruction.
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A tiny bakery.
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Three years ago.
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A disguised Rosy sneaking out of the Blackwell estate.
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Buying pastries.
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Arguing with an elderly shop owner over prices.
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"That's robbery."
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"That's inflation."
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"That's theft."
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"That's economics."
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Rosy suddenly covered her face.
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"âŠI remember that."
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The memory was ridiculous.
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Completely unimportant.
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And somehowâ
Wonderfully human.
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The Devourer's smile weakened slightly.
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Azrael continued immediately.
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"Remember the village."
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Another memory surfaced.
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Children climbing all over Isle despite her terrifying reputation.
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One little girl placing flowers in her hair.
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"Pretty."
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"âŠTake them back."
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"Never."
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Rosy's lips twitched.
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The darkness around her weakened slightly.
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The Devourer noticed.
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And for the first timeâ
It frowned.
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Because Azrael wasn't fighting despair with power.
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He was fighting it with memories.
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Life.
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Messy, imperfect life.
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"THEY ARE IRRELEVANT."
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Azrael looked toward the Devourer.
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"No."
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His voice was calm.
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"They're everything."
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Silence.
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The Devourer stared.
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Azrael continued.
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"Wars end."
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"Kingdoms fall."
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"History changes."
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A pause.
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"But people remember moments."
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His gaze returned to Rosy.
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"Small moments."
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Rosy's chest tightened.
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Because she remembered.
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Not just the tragedies.
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The good things too.
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Teaching Kael magic.
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Watching snow fall.
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Sharing tea with old soldiers.
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Getting lost in a market because she refused directions.
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Being laughed at by children.
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Being loved.
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The memories flooded through her.
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And suddenlyâ
The suffering no longer stood alone.
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There was happiness too.
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The Devourer watched quietly.
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Its expression becoming colder.
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Because the balance was changing.
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Hope was returning.
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And hope complicated things.
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"THE DEAD REMAIN DEAD."
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Rosy's eyes slowly lifted.
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"âŠI know."
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The Devourer paused.
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Because her voice sounded different now.
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Steadier.
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Stronger.
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"I can't bring them back."
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A long silence.
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"But I can decide what happens next."
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The darkness around her stabilized.
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Not disappearing.
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Not consuming her.
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Obeying.
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The Devourer's crimson eyes narrowed.
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"YOU THINK CHOICE MATTERS?"
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Rosy looked directly at it.
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"More than anything."
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The answer came instantly.
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Without hesitation.
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Without doubt.
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And suddenlyâ
The Devourer understood.
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The Eternal Sun had remembered something important.
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Not power.
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Not destiny.
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Herself.
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The girl who always chose people.
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The girl who always chose hope.
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The girl who kept trying even after losing everything.
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The same girl it had failed to break thousands of years ago.
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The same girl standing before it now.
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The Devourer slowly smiled.
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But this timeâ
There was no amusement.
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Only disappointment.
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"YOU HAVE NOT CHANGED."
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Rosy nodded softly.
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"âŠI know."
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And for the first timeâ
She sounded proud of that fact.
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Far above the kingdomâ
The stars began shining again.
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The fractured sky slowly stabilized.
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The Void creatures raised their heads.
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The silver eye looked relieved.
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Kael quietly exhaled.
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Azrael finally loosened his grip.
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Only slightly.
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Rosy noticed.
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"âŠYou can let go now."
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"No."
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"âŠWhy?"
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"Because there's still a cosmic horror trying to recruit you."
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"âŠFair."
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Kael rolled his eyes.
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The silver eye almost seemed amused.
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Even Rosy smiled.
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A small smile.
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But real.
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And when the Devourer saw itâ
Its expression hardened.
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Because smiles like that were dangerous.
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Not to kingdoms.
Not to worlds.
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To creatures like itself.
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Creatures that fed on despair.
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The Devourer slowly retreated into the darkness.
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Not defeated.
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Not gone.
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But thinking.
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Planning.
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Waiting.
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Before disappearing completelyâ
Its final words echoed across existence.
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"THEN I WILL TAKE WHAT YOU LOVE."
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Silence fell instantly.
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The smile vanished from Rosy's face.
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Azrael's expression darkened.
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Kael's ice magic surged.
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Even the silver eye became still.
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Because everyone understood.
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That wasn't a threat.
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It was a promise.
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And somewhere far beyond the capitalâ
Something ancient awakened in response.
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Something connected to Rosy.
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Something hidden for thousands of years.
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Something even the Devourer had been searching for.
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A secret buried inside the soul of LILIET ISLE BLACKWELL.
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And it had just started waking up.
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End of Chapter 34
