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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Celaena tending to Ilias's severe stomach wound while the Master, partially paralyzed from poison, struggles to reach his son. As assassins arrive to assist, Celaena identifies the poison as gloriella—a paralytic rather than a lethal dose, revealing Ansel's intent to make the Master witness her betrayal. Despite the chaos, Celaena ensures the Master receives an antidote while keeping her promise to allow Ansel a 20-minute head start before pursuit. The tension escalates as Celaena…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Nesta arrives at the training ring atop the House of Wind, expecting to travel to Windhaven, but Cassian informs her that plans have changed due to Morrigan’s absence and Rhysand and Feyre’s busy schedules. The chapter highlights Nesta’s internal struggle with pride and vulnerability, as she dreads appearing foolish in front of others, especially warriors who might mock her. Cassian, aware of her reluctance, adjusts the training location to a private setting, emphasizing his understanding of her…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a contrast between the typical high school experience of summer as a time of freedom and the protagonist’s own reality, where summer offers little respite. Returning to Auburn High, the narrator finds comfort in the predictability of school life, knowing that her daughters, Campbell and Juniper, are safe and that for a few hours, normalcy prevails. This sets the tone of the chapter, emphasizing the protagonist’s struggle to maintain stability amidst personal challenges, even as…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, Cassian observes Rhysand with a keen eye, noting the precision and coldness with which Rhys handles both his tea and his enemies. The setting is an opulent study filled with carefully curated furnishings, books, and personal artifacts, reflecting Rhysand’s sophisticated and commanding presence. The environment underscores the importance of intellect, strategy, and the layered personality of the High Lord, contrasting the seemingly calm exterior with the underlying power and complexity…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Nesryn in a state of shock, retreating into solitude after receiving devastating news. Chaol, unable to comfort her due to his own physical limitations, reflects on their shared grief and the weight of their recent losses. The lavish palace suite they’ve been given contrasts sharply with their inner turmoil, as Chaol observes the serene garden outside his room. His thoughts drift to Dorian, clinging to the hope that his friend escaped the attack on their city, though uncertainty…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Celaena prepares for dinner in the desert fortress, choosing attire that complements her appearance despite the lingering heat. Accompanied by Ansel, she navigates the complex with varying rules of silence, exhausted yet observant. Upon entering the bustling dining hall, she notes its exits and diverse occupants—assassins of all ages and nationalities who show little interest in her presence. Ansel introduces her casually to the group, highlighting the subdued yet attentive atmosphere as Celaena remains…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Cassian observes Rhysand in the High Lord’s study, a space rich with intricate details—hand-knotted carpets, a celestial model, and Feyre’s paintings. The room reflects their world’s complexity, blending artistry with power. Cassian notes Rhys’s meticulous tea-stirring, a contrast to his lethal precision in battle. The study’s two levels, filled with books and delicate objects, underscore the duality of their lives—scholarship and violence intertwined. Feyre’s paintings, some hauntingly…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter Thirty-Two opens with a tense and unsettling scene where the narrator is abruptly awakened in the middle of the night by a man’s harsh and aggressive demands. The man’s anger centers on the family’s failure to complete household chores correctly, specifically the folding of towels, which escalates into an oppressive and intimidating atmosphere. The narrator’s protective instincts surface as they try to shield the younger girls from the confrontation, while also grappling with the emotional…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, the characters prepare for a perilous journey into the ancient and deadly bog of Oorid. Rhysand and Cassian debate who should accompany Feyre, Nesta, and Azriel, emphasizing the danger of the mission. Feyre insists on going, despite concerns about her training, asserting her importance due to her unique gifts that might help locate the Mask. Rhysand’s subtle shielding of Feyre indicates a protective effort, while Cassian's casual attitude highlights his confidence in their ability to…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, Yrene continues her healing sessions with Chaol in the physicians' compound of the Torre. The scorching heat of the day contrasts with the cool, herb-scented workroom where Yrene meticulously exercises Chaol's legs, her healing magic flowing into him to repair damaged pathways. Despite his progress, Chaol remains guarded about his recent training with the guards, and Yrene refrains from pressing him for details. Their dynamic is one of quiet collaboration, with Chaol showing newfound…
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