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CHAPTER 110 — THE COST OF SACRIFICE
Author: Micci
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Chapter: The Cost of Sacrifice

I stood with my back pressed against the cold stone, eyes squeezed shut, waiting for mandibles to tear through flesh. Waiting for the pain.

Footsteps echoed in the corridor instead. Multiple sets. Running.

Then a wet, meaty sound. A grunt. Something heavy hitting the floor.

Silence.

Something touched the tip of my shoe. I felt it through the worn leather—cold, wet, heavy.

I forced my eyes open.

The mutant lay at my feet, its head nearly severed from its body. Dark fluid pooled around it, spreading across the stone floor.

I looked up slowly.

Wudi—Casimir—stood before me, his blade dripping. Behind him, Katseye and several of his men filled the corridor.

"Are you alright?" Wudi asked, extending his hand toward me.

I pushed myself away from the wall without taking it. "I can do it myself."

His hand lowered. Something flickered across his face—hurt, maybe, or understanding.

"I'm glad we arrived in time," he said carefully. "You would have been s
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