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... > But something didn’t add up.

If she was also a regressor, she would never have needed Aerion’s blood.

She would know the future and she would know where the real power was, how to avoid every obstacle.

Seraphina was something else, a pawn of something bigger surely.

Lucian tensed his muscles at his side, fingers brushing the hilt of his ceremonial sword.

"Raziel," Lucian hissed between his teeth. "Give me the signal."

Raziel raised a hand, almost ...

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