chapter 44
Author: Lord Comfort
last update2025-02-17 23:56:10

The wind howled through the Dragon Clan’s sacred grounds, rustling the trees and sending loose dirt swirling in the air. The vast expanse of the clan’s domain stretched as far as the eye could see, a land that was once overshadowed by oppression but now stood tall under the rule of its rightful leader—Saint.

He stood near the edge of a towering cliff, his sharp eyes scanning the horizon as the sun began its descent, casting the sky in hues of red and gold. His mind was restless, his thoughts consumed by the battles ahead. The war for true dominance was far from over.

Behind him, the sound of approaching footsteps broke his silence.

Saint turned, his expression unreadable as he watched a lone figure approach. Steward.

The man who had once been robbed of everything, humiliated and cast aside, now stood before him as a restored warrior, dressed in the finest robes befitting his reclaimed status.

Steward knelt before Saint, bowing his head in deep gratitude before rising to meet
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