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CHAPTER 73

作者: Ashinashi
last update 公開日: 2026-04-23 22:15:04

Samuel did not scream after the memories returned. He did not rage, He did not attack, He simply broke. The first day passed in silence. He lay where he had fallen, curled slightly inward, as if trying to fold himself into something smaller—something that could contain the weight now crushing him.

Adrian stayed nearby. Watching, Waiting. Not daring to touch him again. By the second day, the trembling began.

Small at first. Barely noticeable, Then worse. His hands shook violently whenever he tri
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