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Chapter 30: The Aftermath
Author: Sami Yang
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The wind howled through the narrow alley as Malcolm stepped into the cool night air, feeling the weight of exhaustion settle heavily in his bones. His hands trembled slightly as they gripped the edge of the crumbling stone building that had served as their temporary refuge. For a fleeting moment, he allowed himself to breathe, to savor the sensation of being out of the immediate danger of collapsing tunnels and ruthless enemies.

But the relief was short-lived.

Behind him, Tessa was scanning their surroundings, her eyes sharp despite the exhaustion etched into her face. The others were gathered around her, their faces a mixture of relief and wariness. They all knew they weren’t out of danger yet. Hesperos wasn’t just a man who would give up. The storm they had unleashed would only draw him in closer.

“Do you think we lost him?” Roman asked, his voice low and measured.

Malcolm took a deep breath and shook his head. “Hesperos won’t stop until he has us. He’s relentless. If anything, the
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