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CHAPTER 207 : The visit
Author: Obasi michael
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The journey was long and dangerous, winding through rivers and mountains, until at last the hunters’ village came into view. What had once been a small, modest settlement was now bustling with new life. Trade routes littered the outskirts, tents of foreign merchants lined the roads, and guards stood tall with pride, their weapons polished, their eyes sharp.

This village… it has risen faster than any kingdom I’ve ever seen, Bryden thought, astonished. And all under one man’s leadership.

He was led to the council hall. The heir awaited him — the man who had turned the hunters into rulers, whose name was whispered even beyond the borders.

When Bryden entered, his steps faltered.

The heir stood at the far end, cloaked in the regal insignia of the hunters, but it was not the crown nor the power in his stance that struck Bryden. It was his face — sharp yet kind, his eyes steady yet haunted, and the unmistakable scar near his temple.

For a moment, Bryden’s breath stopped.

It was Jonas.

But s
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