Chapter 83
Author: Ugo Lee
last update2025-09-29 01:55:51

Kael’s scream ripped through the void. One moment Everett’s arms were around him, chains, fire, warmth, everything holding him safe.

The next, the monstrous hand tore Everett away, hurling him into the blinding storm.

“EVERETT!” Kael’s glowing eyes burned with tears as his small hands clutched at nothing.

His shards spun out of control, slashing the air, desperate to pull Everett back. But the storm swallowed him whole, leaving only sparks where his fire had been.

The heart’s booming voice filled the silence. “One remains. One binds.”

Kael trembled, collapsing to his knees on the fractured ground. His shards flickered, their light dimming. “No… no, you can’t take him… give him back!”

The monstrous hand hovered over him, its fingers curling like chains tightening around prey.

From within its vast body of shards and fire, the whispers of countless echoes rose together: “He is gone. You are ours now. You are the light. You will complete us.”

Kael shook his head violently, glowing tea
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