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... d back to gulp it down.

"Can you tell me now why you’re keeping me alive?"

His thoughts were very clear. He made a guess and hit the nail on the head. "Did Joanna say something to you? You guys reached some kind of deal... What is your relationship with her?"

He vaguely heard Joanna address Quinton as her brother and Quinton address her as his sister when he was in the water dungeon.

However, wasn’t Joanna the only child? When did she get a brother out of the blue ...

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