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Chapter Twenty- Seven: Echoes of the abyss.
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The void ahead seemed to pulse, shifting like a living entity as Noah and his companions pressed forward. The weight of the Abyss still lingered, its presence a whisper at the edge of his mind. Though the immediate danger had passed, he knew better than to assume it was truly gone.

"I hate to admit it," Vance muttered, flicking away a lingering wisp of darkness from his shoulder, "but that thing had me questioning my life choices."

Killian smirked, adjusting his grip on his blade. "If you actually took time to think before charging in, you'd have a shorter list of regrets."

The hooded woman, ever silent, walked ahead with purpose. Noah studied her movements—calm, deliberate, almost as if she knew exactly where they were going. He quickened his pace until he was beside her. "You knew the Abyss wouldn’t fully consume me. Didn’t you?"

She turned her head slightly, the dim glow of her ethereal markings casting faint shadows across her face. "I suspected. But only you could decide that."

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