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Chapter Sixty: The Council’s Eye
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Chapter Sixty: The Council’s Eye

Morning arrived over Thornreach with a deceptive calm. The sun cast pale gold across jagged rooftops and the repaired streets, washing the city in a light that felt almost fragile after the violent night. Fires from the previous battle still smoked in corners, faintly curling into the air, but the city’s heartbeat was steady—resilient.

Lucien Vale stood atop the central hall once more, Aria beside him, watching the streets awaken. Guards patrolled with quiet
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