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Chapter 294: The Storm's Eye
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Gregory's heart thundered in his chest as the figure stepped forward, every shadow around them seeming to deepen, every breath heavier. His past, the ghosts of his betrayal, now stood before him, clad in shadows, poised for the final confrontation.

This was it. There would be no more hiding, no more running. The figure, obscured by darkness, slowly reached up to remove their hood, revealing a face Gregory thought he would never see again. His blood ran cold.

"Not you," Gregory breathed, his voice barely a whisper, thick with disbelief. Before him stood someone from his past, someone he had thought was long gone, someone he had trusted more than anyone else.

It was Adrian.

The very man who had once been his closest ally, his brother in arms, the one who had stood by him through every battle, only to betray him at the worst possible moment. Adrian had vanished without a trace, leaving Gregory to bear the consequences of his actions.

And now here he was, standing in front of him, with a
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