CHAPTER 56
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The ground beneath them rumbled, a deep, ominous tremor that seemed to signal the Phantom King’s awareness of their defiance. The air grew colder, thick with the promise of violence. Shadows danced along the cave walls, twisting into grotesque shapes, whispering threats in voices that scraped against sanity.

Jace clenched his fists, the fire flickering around his knuckles as his resolve hardened. He turned to the others. Aila's light shimmered with determined grace, Lorian's eyes glinted like sharpened steel, and Erynn, despite her exhaustion, straightened her back and lifted her chin, her hair falling like a crimson banner.

"We can’t run anymore," Jace said, his voice steady. "We have to end this now."

Aila nodded, stepping closer until her shoulder brushed his. Her voice was soft but unwavering. "We stop him here, together."

Lorian's grip tightened on his blade, the polished steel reflecting flickers of light. "I’ve fought beside you all before. I’ll fight beside you again, even if
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