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Chapter Forty-Seven: Cullen Figures It Out

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last update 公開日: 2026-07-07 02:20:39

Caiden answered on the first ring.

She had never called him before. In four months, everything between them had happened face to face, through Leo, or in short, practical messages. Yet here she was, calling him from her classroom with twelve minutes before the bell.

"He has the contract," she said. "The full original. He sent it as an attachment."

A pause followed—brief and controlled.

"Forward it to me," Caiden said. "Do not respond to the message. Go and teach your class."

"He has the cu
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