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Chapter 59 - Chapter 59 - Dispute of Threads Beneath Silent Authority

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The hall did not feel like a place meant for judgment.

It felt like something had already been decided—and everyone present had simply been summoned to witness the shape of it.

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Nocth stood among them.

Still.

Bound.

Breathing evenly.

But his thoughts did not follow the same rhythm.

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Maya.

The name surfaced again.

Not as memory.

As weight.

Dead.

A person he barely knew.

A situation he barely understood.

Yet—

we were there.

That was enough.

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His gaze lowered.

Not submissive.

Just… inward.

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Cause… effect…

We appear.

She dies.

We get taken.

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Too clean.

Too convenient.

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Something in him resisted it.

Quietly.

Like a thread refusing to be pulled.

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Another sensation layered beneath that thought.

Subtle.

Difficult to describe.

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The "threads" here—

Everyone talked about them.

Used them.

Lived through them.

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To Nocth…

They felt like systems.

Structures.

Like something that should be understandable.

But wasn't.

Not fully.

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One thread… stable.

Calm.

Grounded.

Almost like instinct.

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Another…

He paused.

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It wasn't stable.

It wasn't even… fixed.

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Vibration.

Like a signal.

Like something fluctuating beneath the surface.

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Not outside.

Inside.

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A thread… inside a thread…?

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He frowned slightly.

Didn't understand it.

Couldn't explain it.

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But it was there.

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Around him—

Voices sharpened.

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"You expect silence from us?"

The voice belonged to Merinin.

Cold.

Precise.

Controlled.

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"We tolerated delay. We tolerated inconvenience."

A pause.

"But now—interference."

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Kersey tilted her head slightly.

A faint smile.

"Oh? Such heavy words."

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Merinin did not react.

"Our distributions have been disrupted."

Another Spiraline member stepped forward.

"Routes intercepted. Storage tampered. Personnel missing."

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"And now," Merinin continued,

"we hear that one of your Ascendants has fallen."

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Silence followed.

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Kirein's voice cut in.

"Not fallen."

A beat.

"Taken."

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The word settled differently.

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Merinin's expression did not change.

"But your problem is beginning to resemble ours."

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Kersey let out a soft laugh.

"Is that concern I hear?"

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"No," Merinin replied calmly.

"It is inconvenience."

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A ripple passed through the hall.

Subtle.

But tense.

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Then—

She spoke again.

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"We will elevate this matter."

A pause.

"To the Valtharien."

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Silence.

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This time—

It held.

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Kirein clicked his tongue.

"Of course you would."

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Another elder muttered under his breath.

"Running upward again…"

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Kersey's smile deepened.

"Oh, let them."

She waved a hand lightly.

"After all, having someone above to cry to must be comforting."

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A Spiraline youth stiffened.

"You speak too freely."

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Kersey glanced at her.

Eyes soft.

Voice softer.

"Do I?"

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A pause.

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Then—

Kirein spoke again.

Tone sharper now.

"Don't act like you don't understand."

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Kersey's smile thinned.

"Oh, I understand perfectly."

She leaned slightly.

"Connections. Influence. Convenient oversight."

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A faint pause.

Then—

"Some people rise by effort."

Another beat.

"And others…"

Her gaze drifted lazily across the Spiraline group.

"…by association."

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The meaning landed.

Hard.

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Merinin remained still.

But the younger ones shifted.

Uncomfortable.

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Nocth watched.

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Hierarchy.

Leverage.

So this is how power moves here.

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Then—

Without warning—

He spoke.

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"So… they're like enforcers?"

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Silence.

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Immediate.

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Heads turned.

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Imuis blinked.

"…what?"

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Heron leaned slightly toward him.

"…did he just invent a word?"

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Nocth frowned faintly.

"…I don't know."

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A pause.

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"It just… fits."

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The silence stretched again.

Different this time.

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Saelon's fingers stopped.

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Then slowly—

Started moving again.

Faster.

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His head tilted.

Eyes unfocused.

Smile forming.

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"Ohhh…"

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Soft.

Almost delighted.

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"That's a nice word."

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He stood.

Abrupt.

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The air shifted.

Not violently.

But noticeably.

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His hands moved.

Drawing shapes.

Invisible.

Precise.

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"Enforcers…" he murmured.

"Games need rules…"

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No one interrupted.

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Even Merinin watched now.

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Saelon stepped forward slightly.

Hands weaving.

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"Stick…"

He gestured lightly.

"…ball…"

Another motion.

"…boundary."

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Confusion spread.

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"…what is he doing?" one Spiraline whispered.

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"Hit."

Saelon smiled.

"Return."

A pause.

"Repeat."

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Kirein frowned.

"…this isn't a joke."

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Saelon shook his head.

Still smiling.

"No, no…"

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He pointed.

First—

At Spiraline.

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Then—

At Nocth and the others.

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"Two sides."

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Silence.

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"You play," Saelon said lightly.

"You decide."

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Merinin's tone dropped.

"…decide what?"

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Saelon's smile widened.

"Truth."

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A pause.

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"And if we refuse?" she asked.

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Saelon tilted his head.

As if considering.

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Then—

"Then truth decides you."

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Silence.

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Heavy.

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Kersey didn't smile this time.

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Kirein's gaze sharpened.

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Merinin remained still.

But her fingers twitched slightly.

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Behind—

Imuis leaned toward Nocth.

"…he's serious."

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Nocth didn't answer.

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Inside—

Something aligned.

Not fully.

But enough.

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This isn't about Maya anymore.

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His gaze shifted.

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Doro.

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Still standing.

Still silent.

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Watching.

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Nocth's thoughts flickered.

He knows something.

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Or—

he remembers something I don't.

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A fragment surfaced—

Broken—

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Impact.

Movement.

Breath.

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Gone.

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"…tch."

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Heron glanced at him.

"You good?"

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A pause.

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"…no."

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Then—

Quietly—

"…but I need to understand."

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At the front—

Saelon clapped once.

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Soft.

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"Good," he said lightly.

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His fingers slowed.

Then resumed their endless motion.

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Merinin exhaled slowly.

"This is absurd."

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One of her followers spoke up—

"Our Madam should not entertain this."

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Kirein stepped forward slightly.

"Oh? And what will you do instead?"

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A pause.

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"Complain upward again?"

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Tension flared.

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Merinin raised a hand.

Silence returned instantly.

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Her voice was calm.

Measured.

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"…we came for resolution."

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She turned slightly.

Toward Saelon.

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"If this is your answer…"

A pause.

"…then we will consider it."

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Saelon beamed.

Like a child being indulged.

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"Good."

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He leaned forward slightly.

Eyes still unfocused.

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"Games are fair."

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A beat.

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"Most of the time."

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No one laughed.

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Not even Kersey.

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Behind—

Heron whispered again.

"…I think we're actually going to play this."

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Imuis sighed.

"…I hate this place."

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Nocth said nothing.

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His gaze remained forward.

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Inside—

That strange sensation returned.

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Two layers.

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One—

Calm.

Grounded.

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The other—

Shifting.

Unstable.

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Like something waiting.

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Not for permission.

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For… opportunity.

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His fingers twitched slightly.

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If this is a game…

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A pause.

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Then I need to learn the rules fast.

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His eyes lifted.

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Toward Doro again.

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Doro was still watching him.

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And this time—

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The grin stayed.

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Small.

Sharp.

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Like he already knew how this would end.

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Nocth's thoughts tightened.

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Then I'll figure it out before you do.

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At the front—

Saelon laughed softly.

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"Let's begin soon."

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And somewhere—

Just beyond the visible tension—

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Something shifted.

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Not movement.

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Not arrival.

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Recognition.

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Like the world itself—

Was leaning in—

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To watch.

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