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CHAPTER EIGHTY-SEVEN

Author: Moana Koshi
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Diana

"THE CLOCK'S TICKING, Lady Moonshine, so what's it going to be?" Larry asked.

"I understand why you might have taken my friends, but what about the rest?" Diana asked curiously.

Larry stepped closer to her and leaned near her ear. "Do you see that Witch over there? The female. Well, Lady Moonshine, in her possession is the ancient relic given to the witches.

"The 'thought to be long destroyed' Witches' Circle. Do you know what would happen if we happen to get our hands on both the book and The Crown?"

"The world would be in the hands of a Lunatic doctor," Diana responded in realisation.

The entire world would be screwed if Gary got what he wanted. She had seen his mind and she knew how evil it was.

He would turn the world into something of his command. His own living breathing zombies.

"Exactly. So, where is the Crown?"

She wanted to doubt the existence of the book which the world thought was destroyed centuries ago, but she could not deny the power she felt from that wit
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