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Chapter 128 A Beautiful, Agonizing Torment

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From the dark safety of the shadows, Elena stared at Maya’s hunched shoulders, feeling the slow, agonizing burn of a truth that threatened to tear her immortal world apart.

Her chest throbbed with a hollow ache. Every instinct born of centuries of pride urged her to retreat, to vanish into the night and nurse her wounded ego alone.

But she didn't leave. She didn't move an inch.

Instead, Elena rooted her boots firmly to the floor, forcing herself to endure the suffocating weight of Maya’s s
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