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My Greate Husband 172

My Greate Husband 172

Chapter 172 

*Ethan‘ 

I carried her

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Jiselle’s arms were limp around my shoulders, her breath ragged and shallow against my neck. The echo of Max’s last words rang in my mind like a wound that refused to heal. She’d fallen as I lifted her from the ashes of the shattered courtyard, debris crackling beneath our feetstone and flame recessed, leaving only grief. I stayed silent, a mute offering of strength, feeling her weight settle into me as squarely as the guilt that burned hotter than any flame we’d carried

The rest of them followed: Nate at my side, face mottled with ash and tears; Eva cradling Bastain’s arm; Bastain himself, his voice gruff but steady as he directed the path through twisting corridors toward the lower chambers of the Academy. We moved like ghosts bearing a body, like a ragged pack trailing a woundbut each of us carried something heavier on our souls

Inside the chamber, the stone walls were familiar: flickering lanterns, broken tables, the scent of old parchment and effort. Soldiers milled in silence, cleaning weapons and murmuring pledges of fight. I carried Jiselle to a makeshift cot and laid her gently, smoothing her sweatdamp hair from her face. Her violet rune thrummed softly beneath her skina heartbeat I would protect with my own, or die trying 

No one spoke. Silence was sacred here

I took up watch. I sat on the cot’s edge, one hand against her forehead, as tears I refused to shed welled in my chest. Max had died for her. Not as mate. Not for love, exactly. But because she’d mattered enough to him to draw her into that storm. He’d given everythingblood, life, promise. We all saw now what he understood too late: Jiselle was not only a sovereign. She was the world’s hinge, and he’d stood between that burden and her when she could 

not

Eva knelt beside the cot, fingertips brushing Jiselle’s wrist. She looked fragileher usual boldness gone, replaced by a hollow edge of exhaustion.! realized then how rarely I’d seen her afraid. Now, she barely held herself in place, as if her defiance had been depleted. I wanted to reach over, place a steadying hand on her shoulder. But I didn’t. Instead I let her hold my gaze, and I stayed

Time slowed. Beneath the hush of the chamber, memories began to crack open

I felt the twin bond shatter when Max diedthe wave hit me long after Naomi screamed. A part of me that had always been Jiselle’s protector splintered. I wondered if everyone else felt the same: Nate’s ground slipping, Eva’s anchor gone, Bastain’s faith wobbling. It seemed as if Max was the one holding the whole thing together, and when he fellwe all did

Eva inhaled, eyes prying open, tears trembling. Her hands clenched, into fists. She rose, pacing toward the opposite wall

I followed her slowly. I wanted to saysomething comforting. Anything to show I saw her grief. She stopped, back to me, voice brittle too young. And itI thought I saw it coming. Thisthis wasn’t supposed to be like this.” 

ashe was 

I didn’t want to respond with words. We were brothers by grief and promise. I stepped closer, slid a hand onto her bicep. She swallowed loudly, turned halfway. Our gaze met

And it felt like a tether anchored me

Eva,I whispered, we all did.Her shoulders shook as she exhaled. II can’t” 

It’s okay,” I murmured, voice soft enough to keep the ghosts at bay. I’ll hold it for youuntil you can.” 

She swallowed again, nodded once, and looked away. Some semblance of calm returned to her eyes. She didn’t forgive herselfbut she accepted that she wasn’t alone in that

Meanwhile, I kept one eye on Jiselle. She lay still, exhaustion slack across her features. I wanted to move to her bedside, but I stayed rooted by the doorway, watching, protecting. If the Gate tried to reach her again, I’d tear it apart before it touched her blood

I made a silent vow, wordless but fierce: If they come for her again, they will take me first

The hours blurred. The rest took turns watching. Nate lost himself in silent prayers by her side. Bastain leaned with halfclosed eyes against the far wall

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Chapter 172 

Only I stayed attentive, vigilant

At sunriseI’m not sure how long laterthere came a sound. Soft, deliberate. It echoed through long corridors: a heavy creak, a stone shifting, We all 

froze

A deep door beneath the old libraryone we’d never noticed beforeopened. Into the chamber, a spiral of flamecarved runes glowed faintly, as if responding to someone calling. Then, from that threshold… 

A voice

Deep, familiarand cold

You’ve come to the wrong end,” Kael’s voice trembled through the silence. Come find me at the true beginning.” 

The spiral of runes flickered. Smoke curled upward. A low hum followedlike something ancient exhaling beneath the stone

Every flesh on my skin tightened

I looked at Jiselle

Eva’s eyes widenedraw fear flickering back. Nate’s jaw clenched. Bastain opened his eyes fully

And I tightened my fist, craving a blade, a moment, an anger

Because Max had died to protect her. And if this was the beginning of Kael’s next betrayalif the abyss he’d disappeared into still had its claws readywe would burn it down with or without him

The spiral pulsed again, faint light drawing us forward like breath through flame

We all moved thentoward that spiral. My heart hammered. Jiselle lay there, vulnerable. But she was ours. Our heart. Not just hers

Eva reached to squeeze my hand. I gave it a quick nod. Her grip trembled, but she didn’t let go. Not this time

And with that, the four of us stepped forward

Towards the spiral

Towardsthe true beginning

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