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Lie to Him

Author: MadlainQ
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2024-03-19 16:05:17

We were riding for more than six hours without stopping, but at least we finally managed to pass the mountains. Kaan told me that we were an hour away from reaching the Sombra Valley, where the rest of the army should gather and build the war camp. My stomach churned at that thought. Traveling alongside a few assholes was exhausting enough, and I could barely imagine staying in a place filled with more than two hundred bloodthirsty bastards who might be even more brutal than those from the Elit
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Lilys
I am sure Garren and her sis were planning to save her from the clutch of the General
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Lilys
Not sure if it was a wise choice not to tell him the truth ..
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Create beauty
Man I hope Beta doesn’t end up betraying the General.
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