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... that she was the rope holding his sanity together.

Kaden DeHaven was unstoppable. The world yielded to him. Companies scrambled under his orders, employees shuddered at the mention of him, and nobody dared to cross his path. The underworld was a never ending storm.

An ancient triad had surfaced, seizing everything like a tornado bent on rampage. The Yang family was the first target. The Yangs fought back with equal forces and they were on equal standing now. The Medeors also took ...

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