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Author: YEMII WRIITES
last update2025-10-04 23:52:51

It was a busy day at the Kluivert Fancy Mall in Colombus City.

An aged woman, about forty-five years old, moved quietly through the mall. Her name was Laurient Uzcategui, and she was accompanied by her trusted bodyguard, Aggrevo. Under a clever disguise, Laurient had sneaked back into Colombus City to inspect the progress on the preparations for her long-awaited return.

Earlier that day, she had visited the new estate she was building—one designed to house her family when she finally revealed to the world that she was alive. For the past nine years, she had lived in secrecy, far away from Colombus, but the time to reclaim her life was drawing near.

As she strolled through the mall, Laurient couldn’t resist the urge to indulge in a little shopping. She missed the luxury of Colombus’s high-quality deodorants and colognes, so she decided to pick up a few bottles before returning to the city where she had been hiding for nearly a decade.

“Aggrevo,” she began, handing her bodyg
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