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Rising from the Ashes (Andrew) novel Chapter 2220

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Luna gritted her teeth. "Fine, I won't ask for the name of your organization. But I know you're the ones who have fought the Circle of the First Light and the Lomuia Grand Cathedral. The military isn't just what's shown on the surface; its darker side is controlled by you."

Conrad stayed silent, which was answer enough.

After a pause, Luna asked quietly, "Conrad, tell me… why do you insist on killing him?"

Conrad gave a cold laugh. "Him? You mean the Dragon Prince of the Lloyd family? Fine, there's no point in hiding it. If I don't tell you, you'll run off to General Turman and force it out of him anyway.

"As you already know, Andrew and I were both part of this organization. We entered during the same period, among the rising talents of Chetvine. But because of that, we both fell into a carefully designed trap from above.

"In that kind of inhuman, suffocating training, the others, geniuses from across our nation's regions and from Chetvine itself, either died or disappeared mysteriously. In the end, only the two of us survived.

"During that time, our brotherhood was the strongest it had ever been. Back then, Andrew was the one man I could trust to guard my back."

Here, Conrad stopped for a long moment.

Luna studied his face and saw a mix of nostalgia, hatred, bitterness, and a sorrow he could not quite hide.

"Until the final trial arrived. We were dropped into a small country called Aclania, and the only order from above was simple: survive, and you pass. Die, and it all ends there.

"In that black jungle, I'll admit that I was afraid. But after so many years of brutal training, I couldn't give up so easily. It was useless, though. In the end, I was captured by the rebels."

"Through it, I saw the extraordinary side of the world. I saw the shadows others couldn't, the hidden truths behind everything. At that time, I believed that being part of the organization meant I was already a god."

Luna nodded, her eyes glowing with awe. "General Turman said you were one of the few who had the chance to reach the very peak of this world. And it was because of the strength and secrecy of the organization you belonged to."

Conrad nodded. "That's right. But everything was ruined by that final trial. I was captured, tortured, and when I couldn't endure it anymore, I almost chose to surrender just to save my life. At that moment, I hated myself. I hated my weakness, my failure, and the fact that I was willing to compromise for survival.

"But heaven must not have wanted me to fall. Andrew stormed into the rebel camp, risking half his life to pull me out. I will never forget when he grinned at me and said, 'We're brothers. If we come together, we'll leave together. And if we can't, then I'll die with you.'

"Right after saying that, he collapsed unconscious. And I wept. I cried in secret, and in that moment, I swore I would protect him, this younger brother of mine. He saved me, he saved my honor, and he saved my very soul."

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