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Digital Scapegoat

Penulis: Lee Ray
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2025-12-26 12:59:51

Chapter 73: Digital Scapegoat

Ethan didn’t head toward Zurich. He didn’t even consider it. Instead, the moment he stepped out of the discreet medical clinic where a young doctor patched up his ribs just enough to keep him alive, he directed the hired driver toward Bern. His voice was clipped and strained, but firm. The driver didn’t ask questions. Something about Ethan’s posture—tense, cold, deliberate—warned him not to.

The countryside blurred outside the window, soft fields and quiet road
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