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... p> 29 Days to World’s End.

Whooo...

Kashi let out a slow breath. A gentle breeze brushed by the shores as the sounds of lapping waves and chirping birds slowly disappeared. The daeben’s eyes narrowed as he nocked an arrow, eyes peeled on the midi standing a few meters away. Fang Ling’s nonchalant gaze had Kashi on high alert. Somehow, he could tell.

Fang Ling was strong!

Fang Ling smiled. Ksh, Ksh . He tapped each foot on the sandy shore, then fixed Kashi with a c ...

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