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I woke up in the sa place — inside the tree — but no longer bound.

My head ached so badly it felt like a massive bell was ringing inside my skull.

Fragnts of the previous day flashed before my eyes:

— the lake

— the water

— red eyes

— too many stares

— and they all… wanted to kill …

I sat up sharply, clutching my head.

On the floor there was a mark — a dark, dried stain of blood.

Mine.

“What is happening to …”

The door opened quietly.

Elves entered — the sa eight I had known since I was little.

They looked at

with relief, with warm joy, almost like at an older brother.

Arlis was in front.

He smiled.

— Zenhald-senpai… we’re so glad you’ve woken up!

I blinked. Senpai?

They had always called

that — with respect, even when they looked older than . For elves, age works differently.

Feris inclined her head slightly.

— How did Mira’s seal break?

Selia added softly:

— We thought… that it was impossible. The seal was very strong.

I frowned.

— What seal? What even happened? Where are we? Why am I here?

They exchanged glances.

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The smiles faded — this was serious.

Arlis sighed and sat down beside .

— Alright… I’ll explain everything. This is… a long story, Zen.

The Story I Forgot

— When you were small… — Arlis began, — and Mira was still with us… there were tis when your power… pressed down on you.

He chose his words carefully, trying not to hurt .

— That day we were clearing a cave of demons. Everything was going normally… until one demon struck your arm. Nothing serious — just a scratch. But it was enough…

He paused for a mont.

— …to awaken the rage inside you.

A chill ran down my spine.

— Your eyes turned red. Your aura darkened. You… — he swallowed, — you slaughtered demons so brutally that even we were afraid.

— You couldn’t tell friend from foe.

Selia added quietly:

— That was the first ti you struck Mira herself.

It felt like I froze from the inside.

— She tried to stop you… — Arlis continued. — The fight lasted only a minute, but it looked like a war between gods.

The cave shook, the ground cracked…

We thought you would kill each other.

— And how… did it end? — I asked hoarsely.

Arlis exhaled.

— Mira managed to… knock you out.

With great difficulty.

Then she placed a seal so you would never again be able to release that much power.

Everything finally began to fall into place.

— But… why did it break now?

Feris said quietly:

— Because you grew stronger. The seal couldn’t endure it anymore.

Arlis nodded.

— And when the northern elves sent word about what… happened to you… we imdiately began forging the amulet.

— It blocks your power. Artificially maintains the seal.

— But there is a side effect…

— …Emotional suppression, — I finished.

— Yes, — Arlis nodded apologetically. — We’re sorry. Otherwise… you wouldn’t have co back to yourself.

I touched my neck.

The amulet was there — cold stone, carved with runes.

— I see, — I said. — Thank you.

My voice sounded cold. Calm. Even.

As if the amulet had already begun to work.

eting the Team

I stepped out of the hall.

The others were standing nearby, frozen, as if waiting for this exact mont.

When they saw

— their faces relaxed.

Kayren smiled first.

Finn rushed over, nearly knocking

over with a hug.

Astra cried with relief.

Siren smirked quietly, but his eyes were gentle.

— Finally, you’re normal again! — Finn blurted out happily.

— You scared us badly, — Tara sighed, — especially with that lightning strike…

Elinia said nothing.

She just stood there… watching.

Her gaze was long, quiet, warm.

And barely noticeable — relieved.

I tried to smile.

It worked halfway.

Haras ca over and let out a heavy sigh.

— Well then… quiet again.

— Is it always going to be like this?

Arlis stepped up beside him and answered:

— As long as the amulet is on him — yes.

— His emotions will be dulled. But he’s safe.

Norris stepped forward.

— Good. That’s better than what we had before.

— Zen, if you’re alright… we move on.

— It’s a week to the southern city. We’re already behind schedule.

I nodded.

Without hesitation.

Inside, there was emptiness.

But… calm.

And we continued on our journey.

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