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CHAPTER 29 - THE HUNTER AWAKENS
Author: Unicornprinx
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The grove still smoldered from the crimson assassin’s final detonation. Flames licked the blackened trees, casting eerie shadows that danced with the rising smoke. The air reeked of blood and charred earth, thick enough to choke those who dared to breathe too deeply.

The students huddled close together, wide-eyed and trembling. Their fear wasn’t just from the assassins. It was from Kael.

He stood at the edge of the firelight, his silhouette tall and immovable, aura rippling around him like a storm barely contained. The pressure pressed on their chests, making it hard to breathe.

Selene stepped forward, her tone sharp but calm. “You should rest. You’ve carried the burden alone tonight.”

Kael didn’t look at her. His eyes were locked on the darkness beyond the grove, his senses stretched into the mist. “Rest?” His voice was low, resonating with a strange edge. “We’ve done nothing but wait for them to strike. I won’t allow myself—or any of you—to sit
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