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... 't that ruin the mystery?" she replied playfully, though a glimmer of something sharper lingered in her eyes.

Linsley didn't react to her tone, though he noted the calculating intelligence behind her lively demeanor.

She was holding back, and while she might seem carefree, the awareness she'd shown about the Outer Gods and the virus was too precise to ignore. Whatever her intentions, she was more than just a bystander in this outbreak.

It was clear to Linsley that she had ...

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