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Chapter 70: A Newly Opened Path
Author: Jajajuba
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The morning sky had just begun to brighten when the car stopped in front of Kira’s apartment. Hansen opened the back door and helped Kira out. Her face was still pale, but her eyes were clearer, as if a new strength was slowly growing within her.

Elara stood beside them, scanning the surroundings with sharp eyes. “This place is safe for now. But stay alert.”

Hansen nodded, then turned to Kira. “You’ll need time to fully recover. But this might help.”

He pulled a small book from his jacket. Its cover was simple, with just one word: Fundamental. Kira looked at it, confused.

“What is this?” she asked softly.

“A cultivation manual,” Hansen replied. “Simple, but enough to strengthen your body and stabilize the foreign energy inside you. I wrote it last night.”

Kira took it with both hands. “I don’t even know what to say…”

“Just make good use of it,” Hansen said. His eyes were gentle, but firm. “You’re not fully healed, but if you’re diligent, you’ll gain the strength to protect yourself.”

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