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Killed the wrong man [Bonus chapter]
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Sounds of footsteps could be heard in the dimly lit hallway as Mr. Leeray traversed forward. His expression was cold and filled with anger, and a gun was gripped firmly in his right hand.

He walked down the hallway for a few moments until he finally arrived in front of a wooden door. Pushing the door open, he stepped outside and headed straight to the stables where Alexis was.

Mr. Leeray walked into the stables and glanced around. The stables was occupied with three gigantic horses. Two black horse, and a single white horse. A man in his late thirties could be seen on his knees as he was busy checking up the legs of the white horse.

While Alexis was busy working, he caught sight of a shadow cast over him which made him shifted his gaze and saw Mr. Leeray standing over him.

"Oh, you scared me, sir." Alexis chuckled slightly as he rose to his feet and wiped the dust off his knees and hands. "I wanted to tell you.. I'll be going home early today." He added.

Alexis glanced at the face of
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