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Chapter 72: The Line He Crossed

last update publish date: 2026-02-12 21:23:56

Milena Dragovic

I watched Alexander's body move toward the intruder. Muscles coiling, eyes narrowing to predatory slits.

Time fractured. His first strike cracked against bone. The second blow landed before the first's echo died, knuckles driving into soft tissue. The man’s stomach folded, and he stumbled back. Alexander followed. No hesitation. A kick to the knee. The snap echoed. The man howled. Alexander grabbed his shirt, pulled him forward into a headbutt. Blood sprayed. The man fell. Not
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