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Childhood Friend of the Zenith

PAID Chapter 1010

Author: Rainram Woo
updatedAt: 2025-08-24

Hello, my dear readers. This is Solee.

I sincerely apologize for yesterday's posts. Our site was hacked, and I had to spend the day working on new security measures, tracking down the culprit, and seeking legal advice. Today is a bit less hectic, so I'm able to release the next combo of chapters.

Tomorrow will be another difficult day, as I’ll need to file numerous complaints with various authorities. Because of this, the release of tomorrow’s chapters is uncertain. If there are any updates, they will likely come in the evening.

I appreciate your understanding and support! 💙

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Stillness seeped into the air.

The lake rippled gently.

The scent of grass brushed against my nose.

A warm light, so soft it could be mistaken for sunlight, filtered through the space, accompanied by an inexplicable breeze that continuously tickled my hair.

Nothing particularly remarkable.

If anything, all of it was painfully ordinary.

Even the tree beneath my hand—no different from any other tree—felt utterly mundane.

And yet, amid all this normalcy, the presence of the extraordinary figure before me made me frown.

‘What is this?’

What exactly was I looking at?

Thump.

It was as if my body had stopped functioning. My blood felt sluggish, the flow of energy inside me slowing.

The cause of that sensation—was her.

I locked eyes with her.

Violet-red irises, like the auroras that streaked across the midnight sky.

Flowing white hair cascading down her back, blending into her pale skin.

And that gentle voice that had called out to me just now.

One by one, my mind pieced together each detail, and my frozen body slowly began to respond.

‘How…?’

How was she here?

Had she followed me?

It was possible. Someone like the Lord was an unfathomable existence—if she had ways to appear like this, I wouldn’t be surprised.

But—

‘Just now…’

More than the suspicion, something else in her words had struck a far deeper chord within me.

"My son."@@novelbin@@

The words she spoke…

There was no way I could mistake their meaning.

"…Mother?"

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