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CHAPTER 21

Penulis: Praise Lan
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FAMILY EXCITEMENT

Maxwell POV

I stared at the ringing phone for what felt like an eternity, my fingers hovering above the screen as though touching it would change everything. Ronin’s name glowed boldly, almost arrogantly, on my screen—like it belonged there, like it had always been meant to appear in my life.

My heart pounded so loudly that I could barely hear the laughter erupting around me.

“Pick it up!” my sister shouted again, clapping her hands in excitement.

“Don’t let him think you’re
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