Reborn Queen: The Billionaire's Dangerous Asset
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TIALIZATIO
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fibrillator, surged through her spine. H
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, sharp sound
years of killing. Her right hand shot out, aiming for t
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spered, her voice
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hand fell back onto the m
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voice sounded like she had
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bscuring the rusted siding of the neighboring trailer. It was a sin
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ing at her as if the furniture
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him to sense something wrong. The air in the trailer felt suddenly colder. The
by alcohol, pushed
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ng, not from fear, but from the exertion of standing.
Daily Task - Survival
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