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    Chaol awak­ens to a body that aches but is whole, breath­ing with­out pain as Yrene helps him sit up. Nes­ryn and Sar­taq arrive, bear­ing signs of recent strug­gle, with the prince’s braid cut short and Nes­ryn clad in ruk leathers. They explain how they fol­lowed Chaol’s note and were guid­ed by mys­te­ri­ous cats through the tun­nels. The heal­ers, who accom­pa­nied them in large num­bers, begin to dis­perse, their expres­sions grave, while Ere­tia tends to Hafiza, who is frail but alive. The group’s reunion is marked by relief and unspo­ken ten­sion.

    The focus shifts to Duva, uncon­scious on the floor, with Hafiza assur­ing Sar­taq that his sis­ter will remain asleep despite her Valg ring. Yrene’s deci­sion to spare Duva earns qui­et grat­i­tude from Sar­taq, but Chaol soon notices Yrene’s injury and demands she be treat­ed. Eretia’s sharp retorts and Hafiza’s wry humor light­en the mood momen­tar­i­ly, but the con­ver­sa­tion takes a seri­ous turn as Hafiza reveals the cost of sav­ing Chaol’s life: a life-bond between him and Yrene, teth­er­ing their fates togeth­er.

    Hafiza explains that while the bond sta­bi­lizes Chaol’s spine, allow­ing him to walk when Yrene’s mag­ic is strong, his mobil­i­ty will fluc­tu­ate with her ener­gy lev­els. On dif­fi­cult days, he may need a cane or wheel­chair, as the spinal dam­age remains irre­versible. Chaol reas­sures Yrene, empha­siz­ing that his worth is not dimin­ished by these lim­i­ta­tions. Yrene, how­ev­er, is dev­as­tat­ed, hav­ing hoped to ful­ly heal him, but Chaol com­forts her, insist­ing she has already healed him in the ways that tru­ly mat­ter.

    The chap­ter con­cludes with Hafiza reveal­ing the final con­di­tion of the life-bond: when death comes, it will claim both Chaol and Yrene togeth­er. Despite this somber rev­e­la­tion, Yrene shows no fear, her gold­en eyes reflect­ing resolve rather than sor­row. The bond, while car­ry­ing a heavy price, also sym­bol­izes their unbreak­able con­nec­tion, leav­ing them to face the future as one. The scene clos­es with a sense of accep­tance and uni­ty, under­scor­ing the depth of their sac­ri­fice and devo­tion.

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