CHAPTER 246
Author: R. AUSTINNITE
last update2025-10-21 23:27:46

Sean looked at Felix quietly, wondering why the man was overthinking so much before even hearing the rest. But Felix was already spiraling.

His breathing grew shallow as he gripped his head with both hands, his elbows pressing against the desk.

“No… no, that can’t be,” Felix muttered, his voice shaking. “If you saw him there—then that means—” He stopped, swallowing hard, his hands trembling slightly. “He can’t walk, Sean,” he said suddenly, voice breaking as he looked up. “He can’t even stand p
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