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Chapter 73: His Starlight

Author: Alora Volplie
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-07-19 01:05:17

It was now five p.m., and Orion was instantly greeted by Kyle as he got off the bus. The man was taken by surprise; he thought Kyle would be waiting at the pickup point.

“Don't you look at me like that! I am a police officer. I have my ways. You had me worried! Come on, you look like shit,” Kyle grumbled. “I told you to wait until you were discharged.”

“Good to see you too, friend,” Orion replied with a tired smile. Though exhausted, anxiety tugged at him; he was ready to shift, something Kyle’s keen eyes didn’t miss.

Kyle flicked Orion’s nose. “Don't even think about it,” he warned. “Now come, let me help you,” he added, taking Orion's small bag.

“Any news?” Orion asked, hopefully, as they made their way to Kyle's car.

“Nothing. Bellinor is gone. It's like he vanished into thin air. His property was left just like that, completely abandoned. All his staff and caretakers have disappeared with him. We spoke to the locals, friends, and family. None of them has heard a word since the day
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