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Healer Who Exposed False Miracles
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Healer Who Exposed False Miracles

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When the kingdom's beloved saint raises his hand, the crowd sees a miracle.Cael Danner sees black veins crawling through the golden light.In the holy capital of Varest, healing belongs to the Church. Saints are adored, noble wounds are restored before cheering crowds, and the poor are told to be grateful for whatever mercy they receive. Cael is only a low-ranked healer with no patron, no power, and no right to question the sacred order.But during a public rite for the war hero Damon Cross, a servant child collapses at the edge of the ceremony. While everyone praises the saint's miracle, Cael sees the truth: the damage has not been healed. It has been moved.Stripped of his position and branded unstable, Cael should disappear quietly. Instead, he begins tracing the black marks left behind on forgotten patients, dead children, broken soldiers, and noble heirs hidden behind polished doors. Every record points deeper into a system built on false grace, holy magic, and bodies no one was meant to count.Damon Cross, the proud knight who once stood as proof of divine salvation, is breaking from the inside. The saint knows more than he says. And beneath the cathedral's light, something far older and crueler than a single lie is still feeding.For fans of dark fantasy, corrupt church conspiracies, healer protagonists, forbidden magic, and high-stakes action, this is a story of one man who refuses to let miracles keep killing the unseen.If Cael exposes the truth, he may shatter the faith holding the capital together.If he stays silent, every miracle will demand another life.
Forfatter
Amane Kaneno
ISBN
9798235073449
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
11.5.2026
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