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Chapter 134 - The Turning Point

Author: Viola David
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Kael staggered back a step, as if struck. His breath came in sharp, broken shudders. All the stories, the warnings, the quiet grief Justine had weaponized over the years—the tales about the savage beasts who tore his life apart, the man’s encouragements and determination as he took samples of his blood to develop the deadly weapon, all the while telling him that he's a special child and their mission was a necessary one for the survival of human beings—crumbled into ash before his eyes.

“You let your wife die…” Kael murmured, his voice shaking with emotion. “She didn’t die for you. She died because of you.”

Justine’s grip on Angela faltered for a fraction of a second. The blade at her throat trembled. “It wasn’t like that—” he barked, wild-eyed now. “She chose to stand by me. She knew the risks. She—she understood!”

But the room wasn’t listening anymore. Not to him.

The Alphas stood in grim silence, their gazes hard as granite. Angela’s eyes were wide, shimmering with unshed tears. An
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  • THE PROMISED SAVIOUR    Chapter 134 - The Turning Point

    Kael staggered back a step, as if struck. His breath came in sharp, broken shudders. All the stories, the warnings, the quiet grief Justine had weaponized over the years—the tales about the savage beasts who tore his life apart, the man’s encouragements and determination as he took samples of his blood to develop the deadly weapon, all the while telling him that he's a special child and their mission was a necessary one for the survival of human beings—crumbled into ash before his eyes.“You let your wife die…” Kael murmured, his voice shaking with emotion. “She didn’t die for you. She died because of you.”Justine’s grip on Angela faltered for a fraction of a second. The blade at her throat trembled. “It wasn’t like that—” he barked, wild-eyed now. “She chose to stand by me. She knew the risks. She—she understood!”But the room wasn’t listening anymore. Not to him.The Alphas stood in grim silence, their gazes hard as granite. Angela’s eyes were wide, shimmering with unshed tears. An

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