Chapter 325
Author: Poen Konnet
last update2025-11-06 22:51:17

For a brief moment, silence filled the room.

The flickering light above cast long shadows across the men’s faces, exaggerating the hard planes of cheekbones and the hollows beneath eyes.

The air smelled of damp concrete, sweat, and old cigarette smoke. Then, the leader—a tall, broad-shouldered brute with a jagged scar cutting across his cheek—smirked as if savoring a private victory.

He turned his head slightly and gave a sharp nod to one of his men.

“Finish him,” the leader said flatly.

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