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CHAPTER 150

Author: Tellachino
last update Last Updated: 2025-03-28 22:34:57

The glowing red numbers on Lucian’s watch sent a cold wave of panic through the room.

“Damn it,” Darwin hissed, tightening his grip on Lucian’s collar. “What did you do?”

Lucian smirked, despite the blood trickling from his temple. “If I die, I’m not dying alone.”

Fiona’s heart pounded. There was no time to argue. She lunged, snatching Lucian’s wrist to get a better look at the countdown.

00:25

Thalassa grabbed Fiona’s arm. “We have to get out of here!”

But Fiona wasn’t listening. Her mind raced as she examined the watch. It wasn’t just a simple trigger—it was linked to the entire estate’s security system.

Lucian had rigged everything.

Darwin slammed Lucian against the steel vault door. “Where’s the kill switch?”

Lucian let out a wheezing laugh. “You think I’d tell you?”

00:22

Fiona’s hands trembled as she traced the watch’s structure. If she could access the controls, she might be able to disable the detonator.

But Lucian wasn’t going to let that happen.

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