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For the first time in a long while, Stormveil felt peaceful, the kind that was steadier. The kind that settled after chaos had been resolved, when everything that needed to be done had already been completed.

Yesterday, I received my grandmother’s letter. I had read it more than once.

"Tomorrow is a blessed day." That was how she began.

Then, further down, she mentioned Draven—said the fae would be willing to help him secure the Great Wall, though under certain cond ...

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