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... g with relief and pride. She looked up at him, her face glowing—not just from the lingering divine aura, but from the joy and newfound confidence that came with her awakening.

"Big brother, I promise I won't waste this gift," Christine said softly, her voice trembling with emotion.

Adrian smiled warmly, brushing a strand of hair from her face. "You never had to prove anything, Christine. Just keep being yourself and let your potential shine. That's all I could ever ask."

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