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CHAPTER 47: What Alpha Fenral Didn’t Want Me To See

作者: Memoree
last update 公開日: 2026-03-26 04:18:26

Kaia

The thought of the security team haunted me. My heart gave a painful hitch as I pictured how many of them were caught in that bloody trap. They were just doing their jobs; they didn't deserve to be broken like that.

Ravenna leaned back, gesturing to her bruised and battered frame. "They had us pinned," she said, her breath hitching in a sharp exhale. "Caught between a mountain wall and a rocky overhang. I managed to tear through a few of them." She looked away, her jaw tight. "We ran out o
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