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Author: Tianah
last update2025-06-04 06:13:39

Chapter 101

I kept holding.

The thought of what I was slowly becoming scared the hell out of me. I knew something was wrong with me.

With my system.

Miralda was pushing me to my limit. Breaking me bit by bit. Saul’s words kept echoing in my ears.

The loud gunshot that robbed Park of his life and the devilish smile on Nathan's face was all I could think about. The pain meant little to me. All I focused on was two things.

Rescuing the little friends I had made in the dungeon I was being thrown after each experiment.

I began to think Donovan had forgotten me. We had a deal and he was going to pull me out when everything was going awol.

I was beginning to think I had been forgotten and left there to rot in Milrada's dungeon.

I could feel my body changing. The constant headache and the sore eyes. Everything was getting to me. I began to lose hope of getting out alive.

But maybe that was the point. Maybe Miralda knew exactly what she was doing—removing every layer of identity I had,
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