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Chapter 255: The Unexpected Visitor
Author: Wonderful65
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The sound of the crash reverberated through the warehouse, slicing through the tense silence like a knife. For a moment, everything froze. The air was thick with anticipation, as if the entire world had held its breath, waiting for what would come next.

Gregory’s heart raced in his chest. He glanced at the woman beside him, her face unreadable, her posture stiff as she kept her grip on Samuel.

The once-unstoppable man was now kneeling in front of her, a picture of helplessness that seemed almost impossible. Yet, Gregory’s instincts screamed that something bigger was at play, something they weren’t prepared for.

The woman’s sharp eyes flicked toward the source of the crash, her expression hardening. “Stay alert,” she warned Gregory, her voice low but commanding.

Gregory’s hands trembled slightly as he turned toward the shadows from which the sound had come. The place was massive too many corners, too many dark spots to hide in.

But the noise had come from a place near the back, just be
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