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Chapter 141

Author: SilverStar
last update publish date: 2026-05-24 22:47:43
Ken Pov

It was late into the night and even standing by the window of my pack office, I still couldn’t see the people passing by.

The office was silent as it had always been and the solemness pressed on my chest, but I was getting used to this.

I stared outside, embracing the darkness, but this would have been perfect if only I was alone here.

I could hear the heavy breathing and silent sniffing in the room. Though it irritated me, I didn’t let it show. Instead, I inhaled the cigarette in-be
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Who miss Alpha Ken? Well… here comes the stupid father. 😒

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