Chapter 101
Author: Poen Konnet
last update2025-07-26 17:01:53

The place roared with silence. Crickets chirped in the dense brush, and a heavy mist veiled the narrow dirt path where tire tracks marked a recent passage.

Logan's Shadow Guards—twenty elite operatives trained for the deadliest missions—had converged at 47 Crosspine Hollow.

But Logan’s urgent message had been clear. All twenty guards had abandoned their current posts to heed the rare and frantic call.

What they found wasn’t just alarming, it was chaos.

Logan’s custom vehicle, a black Obsidian Lynx SUV, sat vandalized at the forest’s edge. The windows were shattered and tires slashed with the hood smoking faintly.

There were blood smears on the side door, and the ground nearby showed signs of a violent struggle—boot prints, scuffed dirt, and shattered glass.

Just a few meters ahead, a rusted grey bus with blacked-out windows growled to life. The thugs had shoved Logan into the bus and climbed in after him.

“There!” one of the front guards shouted.

“He’s inside the bus!”

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