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112: Azrael on the phone
Author: Faith
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Back to the present…

At Pledis City…

Leon wasn’t sure if he expected the news, but part of him had already known something like this was going to happen, considering how the congressman died in front of him.

“I need to leave,” he said abruptly, turning to Old Master Hale without hesitation.

“But wait… Lord Azrael…” the old man’s voice was laced with concern. “What about Ezekiel Gates?”

Leon paused mid-step, the name snapping his thoughts back into focus. “Oh, that. Yes…”

He returned to Old Master Hale’s bedside and pulled out his phone, offering it without much ceremony. “Put the number in here.”

Old Master Hale blinked, surprised by it. “You… want to call him?”

Old Master Hale blinked, momentarily taken aback. “You… want to call him?”

Leon nodded. “Of course. Isn’t that how things work now? It’s amusing how this era makes communication too easy. In the past, you’d have to track someone across lands or wait weeks for a messenger. Now… just type and press a button as soon as possible.
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