CHAPTER 111
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The golden light of the Celestial Shard cast a warm, healing glow over the battered group as they stood amidst the ruins of the battlefield. Exhaustion weighed heavily on all of them, but there was a collective sense of relief. For a brief moment, they allowed themselves to breathe.

Jace knelt beside Aila, who was sitting on the ground with her staff resting across her lap. Her golden light still shimmered faintly, though the toll of the battle was evident on her face. Jace placed a hand gently on her shoulder, his voice soft. "Are you okay?"

Aila nodded weakly, her eyes meeting his. "Just tired. The barrier took more out of me than I expected."

"You saved us," Jace said, his tone firm. "We wouldn't have made it through without you."

A faint smile graced her lips, though it was tinged with weariness. "We all saved each other."

Riven approached, his silver sword sheathed but still glinting faintly with residual energy. His eyes surveyed the area, scanning for any lingering threats. Bes
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