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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Cassian deeply affected by his intimate encounter with Nesta the previous night, describing it as a near-religious experience. Despite his overwhelming desire, he restrained himself and left her room, though her taste and touch linger in his mind. Even during training the next morning, he struggles to focus, haunted by the memory of their encounter. His brother Azriel’s arrival adds tension, as Azriel seems aware of what transpired, though neither Cassian nor Nesta acknowledges it…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Nesta experiencing a subtle shift in her physical and emotional state after engaging in extra training, which leaves her feeling less exhausted. She reflects on her time in the library, revealing her boredom while sitting in Rhys’s mother’s house and her cautious interactions with Cassian and Rhys, who are distant and tense. Cassian’s guarded demeanor hints at underlying concerns, especially as he leaves with Rhys, his face displaying anger and frustration. This sets a tone of…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chaol spends an evening in the Torre kitchens with Yrene, where Cook overwhelms them with an abundance of food. Despite their protests, they indulge in the meal, sharing a comfortable silence as they observe the kitchen's bustling activity. As night falls, Yrene and Cook insist Chaol stay overnight, and he agrees, sending a note to Nesryn at the palace. Yrene leads him to a small, ground-level room in the physicians' complex, which overlooks a garden courtyard and is modest but welcoming. In the room,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Nesta returns from Windhaven less exhausted than usual, noting Cassian's unusually cold and distant demeanor when he retrieves her. Rhys also remains silent, reinforcing the tension between them. Back at the House of Wind, Cassian's anger lingers, leaving Nesta unsettled and curious about its cause. Her restlessness leads her to the dining room, where she finds Cassian brooding over a vanished wineglass—a result of the House's restrictions on alcohol around her. The strained atmosphere hints at deeper…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Nesta's internal struggle and uncertainty about how she will face Cassian the next day, highlighting her vulnerability and the emotional turmoil she experiences. Gwyn, the priestess, offers a comforting presence and updates Nesta on their ongoing search for the lost Dread Trove objects, which remain elusive despite extensive efforts. The ancient origins of the Trove and the fact that even Amren has no memory of their last possession underscore the depth of their mystery and the…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Yrene spends her day healing six people in the slums, showcasing her dedication and compassion. She treats a woman with a life-threatening lung growth, three feverish children, and a man with a poorly healed broken leg. The most poignant case is a sixteen-year-old girl with visible injuries from abuse. Yrene heals her internal wounds while leaving superficial bruises intact to protect her from further harm. She offers the girl sanctuary at the Torre, emphasizing her commitment to helping those in need…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Nesta struggling to face Cassian after their intimate encounter the previous night, using Gwyn as a buffer during their morning training session. Their conversation shifts to the elusive Dread Trove, with Gwyn revealing that even Merrill’s research has yielded little information about the ancient artifacts. Nesta reflects on the immensity of Fae history and Amren’s age, though even Amren can’t recall the Trove’s last possessor. Gwyn suggests the search might be futile, but…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Princess Hasar deliberately separating Nesryn and Chaol during a formal meal, creating an atmosphere of tension and discomfort. Hasar's calculated actions force Nesryn to sit beside Prince Sartaq, while Yrene is placed next to Chaol, drawing scrutiny from the other guests. The seating rearrangement highlights Hasar's manipulative nature, as she orchestrates the situation to unsettle both couples. Chaol and Yrene exchange wary glances, aware they are being watched, and Nesryn silently…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a tense confrontation between Nesta and Elain, as Elain declares her intention to seek out the Cauldron despite Nesta’s vehement objections. Nesta, haunted by past trauma, argues that Elain’s safety is at stake, recalling how the Cauldron once abducted her. Elain, however, asserts her autonomy, refusing to let Nesta dictate her choices. The exchange grows heated, with Amren intervening to explain that Nesta, as someone "Made" by the Cauldron, is uniquely suited to track it…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter begins with Nesta experiencing a moment of physical and emotional exhaustion, her legs giving out after a strenuous effort. She is haunted by vivid nightmares of her father’s death and the betrayal by Hybern, which leave her overwhelmed by memories of pain, fear, and guilt. Her isolation is palpable as she reflects on her perceived failures during the war, feeling both physically drained and mentally distressed. Despite her exhaustion, she continues to grapple with her internal struggles,…
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