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Chapter 123

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Julian looked back, his expression taut with equal parts tension and gratitude. “Thank you,” he said, sincerely. “For everything.”

He turned to Jace, eyes sharp behind the lenses. “It’s not too late to back out, you know.”

Jace snorted, rolling his shoulders as he stepped up beside him. “And miss
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