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... would let her taste the agony of being poisoned.

“Caleb Mamet, you’re heartless, devoid of humanity, and destined for a horrible death!”

Watching her daughter collapse to the ground with blood pouring from her mouth, Mrs. Woods screamed like a madwoman and rattled the iron bars.

Caleb cast a detached glance at her.

He had heard such curses countless times before, yet he was still alive in this world, while all those who opposed him met a miserable end.

Ca ...

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