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      CHAPTER TWELVE

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a vivid depiction of Presentation Day, emphasizing its significance and the tense atmosphere as cadets prepare to bond with their dragons. The narrator reflects on the competitive and unpredictable nature of this event, where each squad’s placement sparks both pride and anxiety. The day’s events are marked by a sense of anticipation, with cadets navigating the intimidating presence of dragons, who serve as judges of strength and potential. The environment is described as both…
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      Chapter 4

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the protagonist reflecting on the approaching wedding and her feelings of relief about not assuming a position of high responsibility like Tamlin’s. Despite her outwardly cheerful demeanor, a part of her resents the constant social obligations and the superficial nature of the festivities leading up to the ceremony. She endures a series of dinners, luncheons, and hunts, all while mentally counting down the hours until the event concludes. Her internal conflict is evident as she…
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      Chapter 36

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter begins with the protagonist enduring a grueling day marked by intense heat and emotional strain. As they walk through Tarquin’s city, they grapple with feelings of guilt and suspicion, sensing that their true motives are misunderstood. Despite outwardly engaging with Tarquin’s people, the protagonist’s mind is preoccupied with the urgency of their mission and the risk of betrayal. They hold onto the hope that their actions, though seemingly deceitful, are for the greater good of…
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      Chapter 68

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a tense and visceral scene where Rhysand and his allies are urgently tending to critical injuries sustained during a confrontation. Cassian’s wings are severely damaged, and Azriel’s wound is life-threatening, emphasizing the gravity of their situation. Amren immediately takes charge, demanding to know the whereabouts of Feyre, whose absence weighs heavily on everyone. Mor arrives, exhausted and bloodied, revealing her efforts to save Azriel and her distress over the fate of…
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      Chapter Thirty

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a quote from the Basgiath War College Code of Conduct, emphasizing the strict boundaries within the Riders Quadrant, where only riders and designated scribes are permitted access. This sets a tone of secrecy and exclusivity surrounding the inner workings of the military and the importance of loyalty and discipline. The protagonist begins by revealing that she confides nearly everything to her friends, except the details of her awakening, which remain a personal secret tied to her…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a tense and visceral depiction of a battle scene involving wyverns and riders, highlighting the protagonist’s intense emotional state. The narrator is haunted by the loss of Liam and fears losing Rhi, emphasizing the stakes and personal attachments intertwined with the fight. The vivid description of the descent and combat showcases the chaos and danger of the aerial confrontation, with characters engaging in strategic and desperate maneuvers to survive. The narrative captures the…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Feyre concludes a chaotic yet meaningful art session with children, many of whom bear visible and invisible scars from past trauma. Rhysand arrives, offering his characteristic charm and warmth as he observes the paint-splattered gallery and Feyre’s disheveled state. The children’s creative expressions range from playful mischief—like the paint bubble incident—to heartbreaking depictions of loss, such as a young faerie’s painting of her deceased parents. Feyre resolves to keep the latter as a…
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