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Chapter 120: The Truth Behind Lies

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The gleeful melodies from the birds seeped through the silence of the fresh, and relaxing atmosphere. Leaves rustled in the wind as the branches swayed calmly on its rhythm. The cool breeze touched with the green aroma of the nature lingered in the air.

It was midday and the sun was scorching hot in the middle of the vast, cloudless sky. But the heat was trapped above the thick forest. Thus, maintaining the coolness and refreshing feels underneath.

Amid this, Keir woke up hearing the nature's whisper. The first thing that greeted his eyes was an old, wooden ceiling which gave him a slight sense of familiarity as though he have seen it before. The cobwebs spreading on the corners above and the piled up dust captured his mind.

To confirm his suspicions, he lowered his gaze and it stopped on the window on his left. This finally hit him. He's been here before. And he exactly knew what place was this–the small cabin in the Forbidden Forest. However, he was confused why he's here. The
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