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... g a pale glow over the empty streets, doing a worse job compared to the street lights that lined up as Lumian strolled home.

His hands were shoved into his pockets, his mind lost in thought. His lips curled into a faint smirk as he contemplated the inevitable showdown with Michael. The pieces of his revenge were falling into place, but he knew the final act would unleash hell.

Michael wouldn't take the destruction lying down, and Lumian wasn't naive enough to think his Corruption ...

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“Master Ian!” She called.

Ian smiled with the usual mischievous smirk that he always used. His crimson eyes trailing a little over her room and spotted the black dress over her bed and shifted his eyes over to the woman in front of him. He stepped forward and spoke. “Where did you acquire that dress?”

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