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Chapter Forty Two

作者: Skye
last update publish date: 2026-05-10 18:39:17

Damian's POV

Victor's messenger standing on my border at midnight was either the boldest move I'd seen in years or the stupidest.

I hadn't decided which yet.

I stood at the border with the cold pressing in from the east and Aria two steps to my right as I watched the truck pull out.

I hadn't stopped her from negotiating.

I wouldn't have.

But I'd wanted to. That want—the instinct to step in front of her, to put my body between he
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