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DANCE OF FIRE AND EARTH
Author: Choco bear
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He wiped the sweat from his brow, casting a sideways glance at Yeuhan. “What now?” he asked, his voice strained but determined.

Yeuhan watched him for a long moment, his expression still unreadable. "Now?.”

Shiro wiped his forehead, his body trembling slightly from the exertion. “I thought you were going to kill me,” he muttered under his breath.

Yeuhan’s laugh was low and dark. “I could, but where’s the fun in that? You’re still too weak, Shiro. The real challenge comes when you stop relying on physical force and start listening to your elements.”

Shiro frowned, trying to make sense of what Yeuhan was saying. “So… control?”

Yeuhan's eyes sparkled with an edge of amusement. “More than that. It’s about connection, I'm sure you've been told. You can’t force your elements to obey. You have to ask them, listen to them, guide them with your will.”

Shiro didn’t fully understand, but he nodded anyway. He was learning—although at a pace he never thought possible.

Before he could say an
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