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The Wrong Vow, My Perfect Match

Chapter 175: The Cost of Becoming the Sea

Her own scream echoed through eternity.

Ama staggered as the final memory crashed into her.

The bridge vanished.

The ancient door disappeared.

The river.

The city.

Everything dissolved into silver light.

And she was somewhere else.

Somewhere she had sworn never to remember.

The center of the Sea.

Not the shoreline.

Not the worlds floating upon its surface.

Its heart.

An endless expanse of silver stars stretching beyond si
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