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Chapter 92 Story 92 The Veiled Whispers



In a grand palace, hidden deep within the heart of an ancient city, lived a noble family cursed by the shadows of their own past. The palace, with its towering pillars and arches, had once been a symbol of power and prosperity. Now, it was nothing more than a haunting reminder of the family's dark secrets.

Lydia, the youngest daughter of the house, was a curious and adventurous soul, always exploring the hidden corners of the palace. But one day, she ventured too far. While wandering through the dimly lit corridors, she stumbled upon an old, forgotten chamber. The room was filled with an eerie silence, and as Lydia stepped inside, a chill ran down her spine.

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In the center of the room stood a large, ornate mirror, its surface covered in dust and grime. As Lydia wiped away the dust, she was startled to see a figure standing behind her. She turned quickly, but there was no one there. When she looked back at the mirror, the figure was gone.

Frightened but intrigued, Lydia decided to investigate further. She had heard stories of the mirror from the servants—whispers of a cursed reflection that showed the souls of those who had wronged the family. But Lydia was skeptical, believing it to be nothing more than a legend.

That night, as the palace lay shrouded in darkness, Lydia returned to the chamber. She stood before the mirror, her heart pounding in her chest. Slowly, she reached out and touched the cold glass. Suddenly, the room was filled with a deafening roar, and the mirror began to glow with an otherworldly light.

Lydia watched in horror as the reflection in the mirror changed. She saw her ancestors—women dressed in flowing robes, their faces twisted in anguish. They reached out to her, their hands clawing at the glass, desperate to escape. Among them, Lydia recognized the face of her own mother, a woman who had died mysteriously years before.

As the figures in the mirror grew more frantic, Lydia felt a strange force pulling her toward the glass. She tried to resist, but it was too strong. The last thing she saw before being pulled into the mirror was the horrified expression on her own face.

The next morning, the palace servants found the chamber empty, the mirror shattered into a thousand pieces. Lydia was never seen again, and the curse that plagued her family continued, claiming one victim after another.

Years passed, and the palace fell into ruin. But the legend of the cursed mirror lived on, a chilling reminder of the family's dark past. And on quiet nights, when the wind whispered through the empty halls, some said you could still hear the faint cries of the souls trapped within the broken shards of glass.


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