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Chapter 29 – The Betrayal of Blood
Author: Angela Dunlap
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The battlefield was a ruin. Smoke curled through the cavern of the Sanctum, mixing with sparks from destroyed drones and scorched floors. Survivors picked themselves up, tended to the wounded, and assessed the damage. I collapsed against a wall, hands trembling, vision blurry. My neural stability had barely held. Ten percent. Ten percent. My head felt like it was being torn apart from the inside.

Adrian knelt beside me, his glowing amber eyes scanning the chaos. “Ethan… you pushed yourself too far.”

“I had to, not while the Sanctum still breathed”.

And then I saw him. Damien. Slumped against the wall, blood streaked across his face, eyes wide and unblinking. The Ascendants’ soldiers had been neutralized or scattered. Somehow, in the midst of chaos, he had been captured alive.

I felt a surge of anger and relief. He’d cost us so much, so many lives but he was alive.

“Ethan, Evelyn said he’s awake.”

I knelt in front of Damien, pressing a finger to his shoulder. “Talk why, Damien? Why Le
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