Chapter 13
Author: Ace
last update2026-01-02 19:24:56
Rhys was furious.

The system had forced him to appear on a national television show, which would take up almost half his day, yet it still expected him to complete every single one of his daily missions. It wasn’t willing to make even the smallest exception.

To avoid suffering another ridiculous punishment, Rhys had stayed up all night finishing his workout. He even skipped school so he could make it to the television recording on time.

Emma wasn’t happy about that decision.

She especially disli
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