CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE
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TOWER OF IVÁDIA — THE WEST

It was night now, and Althea was still waiting outside for the figan to arrive as she sat on the bench which was near the nest.

She was not asked to wait for the figan outside, but she only came to sit by the tree and let the night wind grazed her skin.

The loud cry of the figan reached her ear and her eyes widened as she got up hurriedly.

She looked to the inner gate and she saw Nika walking out of it hurridly, in anticipation to attain the knowledge of where the dwellers of the east were.

“The figan, I hear its cry... It is near,” Nika said to Althea and she nodded.

“Yes, yes, sister... I was about coming to inform you,” Althea said to her as she walked down to her.

“It was faster than I expected, others should be made as fast as this one as we cannot afford any delays in our mission to get our hands on the Callibra,” She said to Althea and she nodded as they looked up into the sky beyond the main gate.

They still heard its cry, this time it so
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