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Chapter 48

Author: Kiki
last update publish date: 2026-06-05 21:55:51

Gina swallowed the warm herbal tea, letting the sweet, earthy liquid coat her aching throat. Almost instantly, a strange, cooling sensation washed through her veins. The sharp throb in her jaw dullled, and she let out a soft sigh, handing the flask back to Tasha.

"Thank you," Gina whispered, wiping her bleeding lip with the back of her hand. "That actually helps."

"Of course it does, sweetie," Tasha murmured, her green eyes fixed on Gina's face with a look of pure, angelic devotion. She careful
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