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Chapter 140, Desperate Pleads.
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Malik and Marwan carefully handed the mysterious bottle - its contents swirling with an unnatural hue - to Hadi, who inspected it with narrowed eyes.

"I'll take this to the union," Hadi said, sealing the bottle in a cloth pouch. "They'll figure out what this liquid is."

With that settled, Marwan lingered behind as Malik turned to leave.

"Stick around," Marwan said, rolling his shoulders. "I'll teach you some boxing. Consider it payback for that pizza you got me yesterday."

Malik sighed, rubbing his temple. "I don't have time. I've got a stack of exam papers to grade."

Marwan scoffed. "Shame on you! How many tests do you even give your students in a year? At this rate, they'll start calling you 'Professor Nightmare.'"

Malik shot him a dry look but didn't argue further. Instead, they moved to the training area, where the rhythmic sound of fists against sandbags filled the air. Around them, workers hammered and drilled, still repairing the damage from the recent attack.

As they were trai
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