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The Pursuit

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IN THE PITCH-dark afternoon, the room was filled with the mechanical sound of the heart monitor. It had been two weeks since the clash between General and Blanche had occurred, and yet, the General was still unconscious. Nikolai intertwined his fingers, resting his chin on them. Squinting at the computer screen, he scoffed.

"What? Why?" his companion asked, curious about Nikolai's reaction. He shrugged and clicked on the mouse.

"I wonder if Lucien really lost her sanity," Nikolai muttered while zooming out on the surveillance recording.

"Insane or not, you should have secured her room better. She wouldn't have escaped her prison cell if I had known your idea of containing her in the Black Organization's secret chamber would fail." Nikolai groaned, irritated by his companion's comment.

"Instead of meddling in my business, why don't you ensure your little puppet won't betray you?" he snapped, implying his companion's sudden decision to
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