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## **Part III – Chaos and Power (Chapters 21–50)**
### **Chapter 21: The First Sign of Rebellion**
At around age seven, Elias begins to test the limits of his power. While playing in the garden, he moves objects without touching them, and a tree's shadow stretches unnaturally. Lena and Adam see disturbing signs in this—the child is learning to influence reality beyond their control.
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### **Chapter 22: A Visit from an Uninvited Guest**
An old enemy of Adam's visits the manor, planning to seize Elijah's power. Elias reacts immediately: the visitor's shadow shimmers, the air thickens, and the intruder feels an inexplicable fear. The child eliminates the threat ruthlessly, while his parents are simultaneously proud and terrified.
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### **Chapter 23: The First Disturbance in Town**
The townspeople begin to notice strange occurrences – animals are behaving irrationally, objects move on their own, and at night, whispers and footsteps can be heard in the empty streets. Elias, though not fully aware of his power, influences his surroundings, while Lena and Adam try to hide the truth from the world.
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### **Chapter 24: The Secret of an Ancient Ritual**
Elias discovers rituals in old books once performed by Adam's ancestors. The boy instinctively recreates them, and their power unleashes shadows and energies long dormant. Lena and Adam realize that their child could shift the balance of power in the town and beyond.
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### **Chapter 25: Covenant of Shadows**
The ghosts of Adam's past begin to react to Elijah's power. Some ally with the boy, others try to control him. Elias, instinctively defending his family, uses his power unpredictably. Lena and Adam sense that their son is becoming a central figure in a dark web of paranormal forces.
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### **Chapter 26: First Loss of Control**
Elias begins to act independently, sometimes without his parents' knowledge. One of his visions leads to a dangerous incident – parts of the manor are damaged, and an intruder is seriously injured. Lena feels she is raising a being whose power knows no bounds, and Adam begins to question their ability to control it.
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### **Chapter 27: The Appearance of Another Heir**
Another powerful being arrives in town – a child similar to Elijah, but malicious and untamed. A subtle psychological battle begins between them. Elias reacts instinctively, but his feelings for his parents give his actions a moral structure his adversary lacks.
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### **Chapter 28: A Night of Desire and Shadow**
The family experiences their first dark moment of intimacy – Elias watches them from the shadows, and his power begins to influence their emotions and passions. Lena and Adam realize that their son's power not only destroys but also strengthens family bonds, creating a disturbingly powerful emotional triangle.
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### **Chapter 29: Confronting the Darkness**
The shadows of Adam's past become more aggressive. Elias responds by eliminating threats and learning to control his own power. Lena and Adam are faced with a decision: allow their child to act independently, risking dark consequences, or limit his power, risking rebellion.
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### **Chapter 30: Rise of Power**
Elias gains full control of his abilities. He can manipulate shadows, light, the emotions of adults, and the physical environment. Lena and Adam watch him with fascination and fear—the child is pure evil, but he loves his family and protects them unconditionally. The manor becomes an arena of power, where obsession, passion, and darkness intertwine into a single, unpredictable vortex.
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