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... ence soldiers other than Colins were just cold bodies. And Colins didn’t seem to have much time left either.


“Did the Queen betray us?”


“I wouldn’t know.”


Isaac replied apathetically as he reloaded his shotgun. Kunette, Reisha, and Rizzly were still shackled by the Three-eyed’s power, unable to move a finger or join in the conversation. They could only roll their eyes and eavesdrop on Isaac and Colins.


“I’m sure she wouldn’t have betrayed us in the first p ...

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