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Author: Tianah
last update2025-06-06 16:17:09

Chapter 104

“ It is me.” She said with a gentle voice. My eyes nearly popped out of their socket when I saw it was her.

“Juliet,” I called out slowly. “ How did you get here?” I said feeling sympathy for her. Her body was deformed and she looked like she was going to die anytime soon.

“ I knew. I saw the demon Nathan and his father. The manor was never all about this. It was about having power inside the school. We never wanted to destroy any lives but Nathan had other plans.

He…” Juliet was about to say another word when she sputtered out blood from her mouth.

“ Step on it!” I shouted at Junno from where I sat. “ We could know about what is going back home if we manage to save her life.”

Juno didn’t wait for a second command. Her hands gripped the wheel and the transport roared to life, careening down the broken trail that led away from the collapsed facility.

The sky was still streaked with smoke and the ash of fallen buildings, but the horizon showed the first real blue I’d se
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