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Chapter 76 : Collision

作者: Ivy Monroe
last update 公開日: 2026-05-25 07:27:01

Lucien didn’t sit immediately.

He stood beside the table, his presence altering the balance of the space without effort. It wasn’t just that he had arrived—

It was how he arrived.

Uninvited.

Unapologetic.

Certain.

Aira felt it instantly, the shift in the air tightening around her chest as her fingers curled slightly against the edge of the table.

Selene watched him with a quiet awareness, her expression composed, but her gaze sharper now.

“You found us quickly,” she said.

Lu
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