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CHAPTER 74: No More Time

مؤلف: Aurelia Dawn
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The first armed man barely made it through the doorway before Victor fired.

The shot struck the concrete wall inches from the man's shoulder.

Not a kill shot.

A warning.

The man instinctively ducked back into the corridor.

"Move!" Victor shouted.

The quiet tension that had held the room together shattered instantly.

Outside, orders rang through the tunnel.

"They're in there!"

"Cover the entrance!"

"Don't let them get away!"

Boots pounded against the concrete floor.

Metal scraped against stone a
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