When Spence saw Noah, he was calm.Noah had expected hatred. Instead, Spence smiled and began reminiscing about their past.Back then, they had both been homeless.Noah had treated him as family, as someone to rely on—and Spence had done the same, seeing Noah as his own younger brother.Even when Noah left, Spence had already sensed that one day, the blade in his hand would be turned against him. And yet, he had never resolved to eliminate Noah.Now, seeing him again, Spence felt more relief than anything else. Relief that he had never harmed Noah. He felt comfort in knowing that Noah had not forgotten where they began.Noah had always regarded Spence as a kind of faith—but to Spence, Noah was also the version of himself he had once protected."Just for a woman—you've sacrificed so many lives, everything you worked for, even our ideals. Was it worth it?"Spence might have let it go, but Noah couldn't. Even now, he couldn't accept what Spence had become. That he would personally
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