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Chapter 125, The Secret Mission.
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Laith pressed himself against the cold stone wall, his breath shallow as he peered around the corner. His brother, Hazim, had been sneaking off every afternoon for weeks, always returning with a guarded expression. No matter how many times Laith asked, Hazim would only smirk and say, "None of your concern, little brother."

But today, Laith had decided it was his concern.

He followed Hazim through the winding streets of the city, keeping his distance. His brother moved with purpose, his usual relaxed stride replaced by something sharper, more deliberate. When Hazim turned toward the Knights’ Association, Laith’s stomach twisted.

What business does he have there?

Hiding behind a merchant’s cart, Laith watched as Hazim exchanged a few words with the guards at the entrance before slipping inside. After a moment’s hesitation, Laith darted forward, slipping past the distracted sentries and into the shadowed halls of the Association.

The corridors were dimly lit, the air thick with
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