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... What?”

My response was a beat too late, catching in my throat.

It was inevitable.

Luna Winfred—she knows my name.

And not just my name.

She knows that Kyle’s soul has been swapped, and even our plan to escape this world.

She knows everything.

And the culprit behind this?

‘Merlin…!’

Merlin Trivia.

That wretched woman finally caused a mess.

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