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... color. His wide, frightened eyes met Harold’s, who said nothing as he lifted a hand and crooked a finger, beckoning.

That small gesture made Yujin want to cry.

But instead of running away in tears, he took a reluctant step forward.

He hated it — hated it — but he had nowhere else to go. There was only one path, one option: obey Harold.

Dragging his feet, Yujin slowly moved toward him. Harold remained exactly as he was, hand extended, gaze fixed intently on the bo ...

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