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Chapter 56: Hopefully, this ends soon.

Author: KWIN STELLA
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Chapter 56. Hopefully, this ends soon.

“Not if we hit them hard enough,” Mimi added. “We’ll have to move fast. We can’t let them get away again.”

I ran a hand through my hair, ignoring the twinge of tension in my neck. “We don’t have enough people for a full-on assault. We need to get in, do the damage, and get out. Quick and clean.”

Victor crossed his arms, studying me. “You think Dylan will help?”

I clenched my jaw. “I’m not asking for his help.”

Mimi’s eyes flicked to mine, and for a moment, she was quiet, then she nodded. “Fine. We can do this ourselves. But we’ll need full cooperation. No room for mistakes this time.”

I felt my heartbeat pick up. This was it. This was the moment where we either succeeded or failed. No more second-guessing.

I looked at the map again. “Here,” I said, pointing to a spot on the edge of the district. “We’ll set up our perimeter here. I want a team on the north and south sides to block any exits. Mimi, you’ll handle the ground team. Victor, you’re with
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