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... he weight of hundreds of eyes pressing down on them. Soldiers flanked them, weapons in hand, but it was not steel that kept them subdued—it was dignity. They were made to face the crowd, like criminals dragged into the light.

Lara’s heart twisted at the sight.

Her father and brothers stood before her, visibly changed—worn thin by starvation and silence, yet still carrying the quiet defiance of warriors. General Odin, once a pillar of iron and command, looked haggard and sunken. A ...

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