CHAPTER 184
Author: Aiko
last update2026-03-25 23:14:13

DANTE

I watched from the rooftop, my rifle slung loosely across my chest, eyes tracing the chaos below.

Smoke curled through the abandoned warehouse like a living thing, obscuring vision, filling the air with grit and fire.

And then I saw him—Ryan, moving fast, methodical, every motion precise.

He tossed a smoke grenade, the cloud enveloping the room where Julian was held, and the world seemed to vanish in white haze.

I didn’t breathe

I couldn’t.

I just watched

Ryan was a ghost among shado
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