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Chapter 31 The Fifth Brother
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The first footstep shattered the wall behind Pascal. He turned just as a sheet of black stone exploded inward, sending jagged fragments across the ancient prison. The Guardian moved faster than any human eye could follow and raised one arm before Pascal, but the flying debris never reached him.

Every piece stopped in midair. Not because the Guardian had blocked them. Something else had. The fragments trembled, suspended above the frozen ground as though an invisible hand had seized control of t
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