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Chapter Fifteen: The Trial of Chains A
Author: Pheel-Grip
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The Council chamber reeked of incense and judgment. High arches framed the marble dais where five robed figures sat, their eyes cold and sharp as blades.

Jason stood below, wrists still bound in the siphoning restraints. The weight of their gaze pressed heavier than the iron.

“Jason Miller,” intoned the central councilor, a hawk-nosed woman named Varis. “You are summoned here not as a student, but as a liability. Twice your power has breached containment. Yesterday, you destroyed academy property without sanction.”

Murmurs rippled through the chamber. Jason clenched his fists. Kael must have told them. Or maybe Elias did.

Varis’s voice cut through the whispers. “You will undergo a controlled trial today. Prove you can wield the shard without catastrophe, or you will be removed from the academy and confined under permanent seal.”

Jason’s stomach dropped. Permanent seal. A living tomb, Elias stood at his side, expression grim, hands folded behind his back. He didn’t meet Jason’s eyes.

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