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Chapter Thirty-nine
Author: Sugar boy
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The capital city of Veylan had not seen such chaos in a generation.

Banners of victory fluttered from the high towers, but beneath the triumphant facade, unrest simmered. The streets were flooded with both jubilant citizens and fearful whispers.

To the people, the war was over.

To those who knew the truth… it had only shifted into a far deadlier game.

Selene rode through the city gates with her head held high, though her heart felt heavy as lead.

The crowds erupted at the sight of her — cheers, flowers, cries of “Long live the Queen!” — but she barely heard them.

Beside her rode Adrian, cloaked and hooded, his face hidden. Kael flanked them on the other side, tense as a coiled spring, his hand never straying far from his sword.

The moment they crossed into the royal courtyard, the celebration fell into uneasy silence.

The court had gathered to greet them: nobles, generals, and advisors — all wearing masks of reverence that could not hide their suspicion.

At their head stood Lord Varyn
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