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Chapter 145: A King Without a Throne
Author: Kaiza
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For the first time in five centuries, the Hollow City was silent.

No screaming.

No war.

No whispering darkness hiding in the cracks of reality.

Kaiza stood in the middle of it all free.

The Abyss was gone.

Not locked away.

Not hiding in the shadows.

Gone.

He had done the impossible.

He had rejected it.

Not by fighting it.

Not by dominating it.

But by letting go.

And yet something did not feel right.

Kaiza let out a sharp breath, rolling his shoulders.

His body felt lighter.

As if he had lost something he had carried around for so long that he didn't even know what it felt like to not have it.

The Abyss had been integrated into his very being.

And now, without it…

Who was he?

Kaiza tightened his fists.

"Is this what freedom is meant to feel like?"

Because it didn't feel good.

It felt empty.

Like he had been opened up and something had been torn out.

Something that, terrible as it was, had at least been a part of him.

Kaiza's golden eyes blazed, but there was no abyssal fire burning in
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