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Chapter 9: I want you, Han Raejun

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last update Huling Na-update: 2025-12-30 04:57:17

The library was quiet in the way that felt intentional.

Not peaceful—just controlled.

Kai sat at the long table near the back, assignments spread out in front of him. His hoodie was off. His mask rested beside his bag. He had decided, very deliberately, to look normal.

Normal people waited.

Normal people trusted schedules.

Normal people didn’t assume the worst.

He checked the time once.

Ten minutes past an hour.

Jaden was late.

Kai didn’t feel angry about it. Surprisingly. If anything, he felt…
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