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... odfrey, said. "The boy isn’t stupid. He knows it’s a trap, so he’ll come prepared. We need to make sure we have him completely cornered."

Norbek nodded in agreement.

They had succeeded in luring William into the designated hunting ground, but he had yet to step into the actual trap.

If they wanted a perfect hunt, they needed to coordinate with their allies—set layers upon layers of fail-safes to ensure William wouldn’t escape.

"Still, there’s no need to be overly ...

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