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Chapter 75. The Haunting Fever
Author: Afsheen
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"Wake up, Axel, don’t leave me in a place like this!" Elara screamed as she grabbed the collar of Axel’s soaking jacket.

The asphalt of the narrow alley felt like ice, draining the last of Axel’s body heat. Rain poured down from the sky of Sector 7, washing away the fresh blood that kept flowing from his nose. Axel’s consciousness hovered on the edge of collapse. He could hear the system warnings ringing sharply in his head, yet his body felt like a slab of iron without nerves. His vision slowl
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