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Chapter 100: The End Betrayal
Author: Wonderful65
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The air inside the safe house was thick with tension, each breath heavy with the weight of what was to come. Ayla stood by the window, staring out at the darkened horizon, her thoughts a whirlwind.

The walls of the facility, the broken pieces of Raven’s empire, all of it felt like a distant memory now.

It was hard to believe they were still here, still alive, still fighting.

Yet, as every second ticked by, it felt more and more like they were on the precipice of something far worse than they had ever imagined.

Raven sat in the small interrogation room, his hands still bound, but his defiance unwavering.

The man who had been a master of manipulation, the puppet master of countless tragedies, had finally been reduced to this silent, restrained, waiting.

But Ayla knew better than to underestimate him. Raven had always been good at waiting.

And Ayla was sure that if given the chance, he would find a way to make them all regret it.

The team had been restless for hours. Dax had been scourin
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