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Chapter 32 - Father's Betrayal
Author: I.J RAVELLE
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Chapter 32

The golden light from the sigil above seared through the air like divine judgment. Adrian stood frozen, Seraphina clutching his hand, the echo of his father’s words_“I made a pact”_still ringing in his ears.

He wasn’t a son.

He was a sacrifice.

From the burning rift stepped a figure clothed in shimmering robes woven from pure light. Her eyes held the weight of galaxies, yet her smile was cold and clinical.

The Light Sovereign.

“Your father has served his purpose,” she said, voice like chimes laced with thunder. “Now, come with me, Adrian. The balance must be preserved.”

Adrian’s teeth clenched. “You lied to him. You lied to me.”

The Light Sovereign tilted her head. “Your Void Constitution is the key. With it, I will seal the rift between realms and rule across all planes unchallenged. You should be honored.”

The Emperor’s mask finally cracked. “You said he’d live…he’d serve. Not be consumed!”

The Sovereign didn’t even look at him.

With a flick of her hand, her agents glowin
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