Chapter 67
Author: Pen thinker
last update2025-04-16 23:41:22

After leaving the store, Raymond and Malisa entered the car. The doors closed with a soft click, shutting out the outside world, and the convoy of luxury vehicles rolled into motion.

At that moment the cabin was quiet—only the soft hum of the engine and the faint breath of air-conditioning. Malisa sat beside Raymond, composed as ever… At first, but not long after, her breathing began to shift.

It started as a slight twitch in her fingers—then her shoulders shifted, and her back subtly arched.

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