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Chapter 39 – Two Graves

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last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-01-18 06:25:23

The message came through an untraceable whisper stream. No source tag. No metadata. Just three words:

“Bring a shovel.”

Elias read it twice.

Then once more.

Charlotte leaned on the doorway of his room, arms crossed.

“Let me come.”

Elias was already packing. Small bag. Minimal gear. A sidearm, barely visible.

“You’re not supposed to know.”

She arched an eyebrow. “So I was never going to find out?”

“I didn’t say that.”

“Then say what you mean.”

He zipped the bag closed.

“He asked for me. Only me.
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