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Chapter 59: Twenty-Four Hours Earlier

Author: KWIN STELLA
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-18 05:38:56

Chapter 59: Twenty-Four Hours Earlier

The air in the war room was thick with tension. Maps, plans, and weapons were spread across the table in front of me, each detail meticulously marked, each decision weighted with the gravity of what we were about to do.

Victor leaned against the far wall, flipping a knife between his fingers with practiced ease. Mimi stood by the table, her expression unreadable as she scanned the maps again, her eyes flicking over the marked territories, the planned attack routes, the locations of key targets.

The Vagaz twins were dangerous, unpredictable, and utterly ruthless. We had waited for the right moment, biding our time, gathering information, and now it was time to strike.

A soft knock at the door broke through the tension, and without waiting for permission, one of the clan members stepped in—Kara, one of our most trusted scouts.

“Everything’s set,” she said, her voice sharp, urgent. “The twins are at the rendezvous point. We can hit them now, while th
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