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... mong the swirling embers. His robes—flowing like black silk stitched with moonlight—glistened with ancient sigils. Long silver hair cascaded down his back, untouched by wind. He looked like something out of a wuxia epic, except his crimson gaze wasn't the gaze of a hero. It was the gaze of a man who had killed too many to remember.

Akira gulped. "That's your brother?"

Sera's face was pale. Her lips trembled as she stepped forward. "Justin... what are you doing here?"

Just ...

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