Chapter 44
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As night fell, the safehouse was bustling with activity. Selene and her team were busy setting up wards around the Obsidian Heart, their concentration palpable as they wove protective enchantments. Victor reviewed the latest intelligence reports and coordinated with his allies to stay ahead of any emerging threats.

In the dimly lit briefing room, Victor stood by a large map of the city, his mind racing through the implications of their recent victory. The Keeper's warning about the Heart’s power lingered in his thoughts.

Lucian and Orpheus entered, their expressions grim but determined. Lucian spoke first. "We’ve checked in with our contacts and found that the cult is indeed regrouping. They're preparing for a counterattack and might be more dangerous than before."

Orpheus added, "There’s also been chatter about a new player in town, someone who seems to be orchestrating the cult's movements from the shadows. We need to identify this person and understand their role."

Victor nodded. "
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