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      by testsuphomeAdmin Nesryn reflects on her complicated relationship with Chaol, recognizing his recent attention stems from guilt rather than genuine interest. Though she tells herself she’s fine being a placeholder for the other women in his life, her weariness is evident as she returns to the palace after a fruitless search for Valg activity. Seeking solitude, she climbs to the aerie where Kadara, Sartaq’s ruk, is feasting. The prince surprises her, revealing his network of spies and inquiring about her well-being.…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Yrene and Chaol visit the Torre library after lunch, where Chaol demonstrates improved mobility by mounting his horse with ease. Yrene feels a deep sense of belonging upon entering the Torre, as if the tower itself welcomes her. The library’s lower levels are accessible via ramps, though Yrene must occasionally help Chaol navigate stairs, marking the first time she physically assists his wheelchair. Their camaraderie is evident as Chaol interacts with Yrene’s peers, and Yrene reflects on his…
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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 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 Nesryn Faliq visits her aunt and uncle’s home in Antica’s Runni Quarter, a serene and beautifully designed residence typical of Balruhni architecture. The house is built to withstand desert climates, with strategic placements of windows, wind-catching towers, and shaded courtyards. Upon arrival, she is greeted warmly by her aunt, who immediately inquires if she has eaten—a customary Halha greeting. The lively banter between her aunt and uncle reveals a close-knit family dynamic, with her uncle…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Yrene experiences a breakthrough while healing Chaol, observing his tentative ability to move his toes after her magical intervention. The moment is charged with emotion as Chaol struggles to comprehend this small victory, while Yrene beams with pride and hope. She reflects on the harrowing process of reaching him within the darkness of his injury, where she defied the horrors she encountered to find and heal the core of his pain. Their shared triumph marks a pivotal step in his recovery, filling the room…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Falkan, injured and bleeding, collapsing in the forest. Nesryn rushes to his aid despite Sartaq's initial阻拦, revealing that Falkan had followed them in the form of a falcon. Tensions rise as Sartaq accuses Falkan of being a spy or assassin due to his shape-shifting abilities, but Falkan insists he is merely a merchant who inherited the gift unwillingly. He explains that his powers emerged late and that he has no allegiance to any court. Nesryn defends him, demanding medical…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chaol's physical recovery progresses significantly in this chapter, with his leg muscles gradually regaining strength through daily training and Yrene's healing sessions. Though he still cannot stand, his mobility improves up to his knees, and his overall physique becomes more robust. Their routine settles into a comfortable rhythm, blending healing with self-defense lessons where Chaol teaches Yrene techniques for facing larger opponents. Despite the absence of further attacks, the shadow of the Valg…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter Twenty-Eight of *Tower of Dawn*, Yrene and Chaol face a tense situation after an unseen assailant threatens Yrene outside their suite. Recognizing the danger, Yrene summons Prince Kashin, who arrives swiftly and organizes a thorough security detail to protect them. Chaol, confined to his wheelchair, reflects on his limited ability to defend Yrene, calculating that his best option would be to throw his weapons to buy her time. The chapter highlights his internal struggle with helplessness and his…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Nesryn and Prince Sartaq are caught in a violent storm while traversing the northern Asimil Mountains. Sheltering beneath a rocky overhang, they endure freezing rain and howling winds, with Sartaq's ruk, Kadara, acting as a protective barrier. Despite her thick ruk leathers and wool blanket, Nesryn suffers from the cold, her teeth chattering uncontrollably. The storm's intensity forces them to huddle together, highlighting the harsh conditions of their journey and the resilience required to survive in such…
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