Anna Alexander: Master of the void. Part II
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Группа авторов. Anna Alexander: Master of the void. Part II
Chapter 1. An important conversation
Chapter 2. Awakening by voice
Chapter 3. An unexpected dialogue
Chapter 4. Mark’s guilt
Chapter 5. The Likki and their leader
Chapter 6. The futile uprising
Chapter 7. Babkar Seney through the eyes of Mark
Chapter 8. Zumo’s return to life
Chapter 9. Seeking advice from Agrat
Chapter 10. Ruvars’s twin brother
Chapter 11. The sea king Lyre and his help
Chapter 12. The path to the Root of the Sun
Chapter 13. The conversation between Ruvars and Samael
Chapter 14. Joe’s offense
Chapter 15. Ruvars’ gift: Anna’s talisman
Chapter 16. The talkative Triiter
Chapter 17. Anna’s unchanging steps
Chapter 18. Indisputable works
Chapter 19. The manifestation of Parlak and his gifts
Chapter 20. Two exits
Chapter 21. Milana Mila’s training
Chapter 22. Anna’s inner struggle
Chapter 23. Loving hearts
Chapter 24. Kaer and his guesses
Chapter 25. The Root of the Sun and the struggle with Samael
Chapter 26. The battle of Anna
Chapter 27. The disappearance of Rail’s ancestor
Chapter 28. Milana Mila’s task
Chapter 29. The Ocean of Eternal Youth and Parlak
Chapter 30. Kefer, the beetle-man
Chapter 31. Ruvars and Agrat
Chapter 32. The deception of Herman and Sania
Chapter 33. The journey of Anna and her friends
Chapter 34. Attack from outside
Chapter 35. The substitution of the real Agrat
Chapter 36. Dialogue of brothers
Chapter 37. The revelation of the secret
Chapter 38. The transformation of Ruvars
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Soon, two brothers, so different in age and temperament, yet bound by blood and a common goal, Ruvars and Stefan found themselves at the foot of a palace that seemed more like an ancient castle than a building erected atop mighty pyramids.
Their hurried arrival startled the servants and the peacefully dozing guards, who scattered instantly like a flock of frightened birds. Countless maids and nannies holding infants seemed nothing more than shadows of human children. Their pale faces, reflecting the cold sunlight, resembled masks devoid of feeling and life, than people. The movements of the maids were perfectly precise but lacked warmth and maternal tenderness. The children resting in their arms seemed merely precious cargo, a symbol of wealth and the continuation of lineage, rather than living, breathing beings in need of love and care.
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As for Ruvars, his demonic distrust of everything living, except his main goal, had disappeared. Now he was a man, even if only partially, and carnal pain was something he knew firsthand! And sometimes the horror that lurked within him awoke with its former strength, when his existence could become fatal or extremely dangerous to others…
At that moment, the desire to disappear, to forget about his purpose, was so strong that the demon wondered: should he refuse his older brother’s help and just leave, vanish in an unknown direction? But then he wouldn’t be able to bring Anna back, without whom he saw no meaning in continuing to exist.
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