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... he weight of the battle still pressing down on him like an invisible force.

Before he could say anything, the person stepping in stopped him in his tracks.

It was Maya.

Despite her quiet, introverted nature, she moved with purpose.

Slowly, cautiously, she approached the bed.

Her face was flushed, cheeks rosy in a way that made her look even more delicate than usual.

She didn't say a word at first. Instead, she knelt down by his bedside, her hands r ...

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