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Chapter 44: “Bow to the Lunar Monarch”
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Chapter 44: “Bow to the Lunar Monarch”

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The air in the Frexia Academy’s summoning chamber pulsed like a caged beast, crackling with simmering Dioki energy. Ceilings stretched high above them, ancient stones carved with arcane runes that hummed beneath every footstep. Dust motes drifted in narrow beams of midday light, but that light felt pale beside the raw aura thrumming through the room.

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