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Chapter 118—The Holy Purge
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The stone gates continued to open as the ancient structure rose higher from the fractured earth. Dust rolled across the plain in thick waves as broken stone slid from the sides of the emerging walls. The structure looked older than anything Eron had seen before. Every surface carried marks of erosion and ancient carvings that had faded with time.

Eron stared in disbelief. “This place has been buried for centuries.”

Kael nodded slightly. “Yes.”

The commander of the Judgment Guard stepped forward
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