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... began with a pouch of snacks.

Yu Xuan, now five years old and entirely too clever for his age, sat on his bed stuffing dried peach slices and and beast meat borrowed(stolen) from the clan’s kitchen into a tiny cloth satchel. It was a secret mission. A vital one.

He didn’t know how long they’d be gone, and food — like friendship and weapons — was essential.

On the other side of the room, Yu Lingluo stood proudly with her small sword strapped to her back, two hidden daggers ...

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