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I'm Lord Marco

Author: Gifted Hands
last update publish date: 2025-11-17 23:43:06

Lira's POV

Alia and I found ourselves in the middle of the road. I winced feeling my knees weaken further as I tried to move. Alia stumbled behind me. Her legs were barely holding up. I had no choice but to support her weight.

“C’mon, you can make it,” I muttered, trying to keep my voice low. She leaned heavily on me and I could feel every ounce of exhaustion she felt.

People on the streets were staring. I expected it. We literally came out of the corner of the wall. The moment the wanderin
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