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    “Treason! In times like these, a politician as a puppet of the Allied Nations!”9d045367071cfe88

    Karel slammed his hand 3c283706ae on the desk, causing 5833f27858 the medals and decorations 4aefdb3e64 on his uniform to f6113a16c2 clink and sway. A strand of his neatly 9bc76e90b1 pomaded, graying brown hair fell 5dead3aeb6 onto his wrinkled forehead.e130eba50324383f

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    “Calm down, Karel. This won’t solve anything.”c6d9ece37a603fec

    The man spoke f719290210 calmly, basking in 0be536f6d8 the sunlight streaming f6afd1bb02 through the window. His voice was utterly indifferent.7e6a8d349f567f14

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    “We can’t even decipher the Allied codes properly, and how many spies have we caught so far?!”0805bcc85ad6b3f7

    “It’s the same for the Allied Nations.”23a9283e4bb51f51

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    The man swirled aefa4110e5 the liquor in c462921631 his glass. His impeccably tailored white uniform 228f1bb864 shone brilliantly, like his silver-white b12f37a6e3 hair.9882cb519430ca18

    “If Secretary General Raoul finds out, neither of us will keep our positions. Not only my neck but yours too might be at risk. After all, this is our responsibility.”b66bde077ad0e7e2

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    Karel didn’t want to get caught up in any more troublesome matters. He had entrusted all the complicated tasks to Johan, and Johan had faithfully carried them out. The problem, however, lay in Secretary General Raoul’s capricious changes of heart. For the same deed, one day he would award a medal, and another day, he would confiscate it and throw the recipient in prison. Recently, Raoul had started to stir up the counter-intelligence department for some unknown reason. It seemed like a move driven by his awareness of Johan’s popularity.9b256c43049e6378

    What Karel wanted was to prepare for his retirement by securing a massive slush fund in a trouble-free environment. To do so, the most important thing was his position and the stability of the counter-intelligence department. To maintain that, he couldn’t afford any vulnerabilities. For instance, situations like this, where a powerful figure in the regime colludes with the Allied Nations, shouldn’t happen in the first place.d07979a6c7fe19a8

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    “You know, don’t you? His Excellency has no mercy.”e6730b8d55e49ef5

    “I know.”e5aad189d25a1939

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    “It’s always been a thin line, but we’ve done well, haven’t we?”90e14b8dd547097d

    Since the barbed wire fences went up at the border, Dochen and the Allied Nations had been in a protracted state of cold war. Outwardly peaceful, but inwardly more intense than when they were bombing each other’s territories with missiles. They competed for power, like a game of stacking towers to show off their size, waiting to see who would crumble first. In the end, information and money determined the outcome of it all.59c45547790d40d1

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    “Handle Congressman Boban’s matter discreetly, so no further word gets out. No more traitors, no more waiting. If we’re played by the Allied Nations one more time, we’ll both be shot.”7973480e9107e928

    “…….”5afbcb5d84d2efc3

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    The man didn’t respond further, seeing Karel’s excessive anxiety. He simply placed his glass quietly on the table.ed0449bf253ce450

    “Excuse me, Chief.”44e98d221878d302

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    “Next time you come in, bring information that suits Secretary General Raoul’s taste. Or bring the head of someone useful. Otherwise, both our heads will roll.”f17f02ec78b4b4d4

    “I’ll keep that in mind.”5b34c69c3ddae9b8

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    He left Karel’s office and walked down the long hallway. At first glance, he looked more like a gangster than an officer. The man rubbed his sun-squinted eyes with his hand. Everyone he encountered in the hallway stopped and saluted with a loud voice. They didn’t even breathe until his back completely disappeared from view. Johan von Willendorf. He was no different from a demon to the Dochen army, just as he was to the Allied forces. The day was clear, the sunlight was warmer than ever, and the garden outside the window was as abundant and romantic as one would expect in autumn, just before harvest. His sun-squinted eyes sparkled like those of a child.c17c3d1e7878b3d6

    Meanwhile, for Sasha, everything was dark. A sliver of light shone before her, but Sasha couldn’t tell if it was sunlight or a dim fluorescent light fixture on the ceiling. The damp, cold floor, the sickening smell mixed with the stench of blood, and the cold. A moment later, a searing pain tore through her flesh. Someone had poured cold water over Sasha’s unconscious body again. Like a drowning person, she thrashed and gasped for breath.d31f298ecc5eb37d

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    “This won’t do, missy. The sun’s still high in the sky. It’s not time to sleep yet.”9413ed580de23e60

    At first, she tried to keep track of how long she had been confined here. She even tried to count her heartbeats, using them as seconds to estimate the time. She put up some resistance, albeit feeble, in the beginning. But now she didn’t want to do anything. She was powerless, simply terrified and afraid. Counting the sleepless days no longer had any meaning. Blood flowed from her nose, and her head throbbed. There wasn’t a single part of her body that wasn’t swollen or in pain. She was dazed all day, plagued by tinnitus, as if lying on a bed of thorns, in pain and cold. She felt like she could do anything to escape this torment.6f6d1d5a17bd4c74

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    “What did you give to Boban?”b261b683203b2ea3

    Sasha lay on 6c6804b5dc the floor and 15dc2e42d1 weakly shook her acadde8b65 head.f5acba9eafe6884e

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    A combat boot kicked 8c029a0b63 her in the side. Sasha screamed and coughed.7e2c6154c2819b0b

    “What did you give to Boban?!”9762ece86e4d1973

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    I don’t know. I don’t know. All she gave Boban was a set of clothes he asked her to bring.ac894f15f428c54b

    “What did you try to give him?!”5169baf267b9e22e

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    All she brought were extra underwear, clothes, and a mere 40 barks. No matter how much she explained, the Dochen army didn’t believe her. Too exhausted to answer further, she held her breath and trembled.dec06f9cca7fd8ba

    “With your pretty face and those flowing tears, I bet you had men wrapped around your little finger. Didn’t you?”3a73506482453b0b

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    Sasha convulsively shook her head. Major Dieter gently stroked her 85ba828b7a broken and dead fingernails. Her fingertips, trembling on 1ad401ed5a the cold floor, were ba874fa6fc blackened from the torture. Even a light touch sent fcd0c7b50b waves of agonizing pain through fff1381638 her.21a71540d5d26488

    “Ugh…”8d67a49354dd9ef9

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    It hurts… It 6abc096077 hurts so much…2e429b779e8d570c

    “Alright. Let’s go back to the beginning. What were Gerard’s instructions?”c95f26a2146fb478

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    “…Information… on Congressman Boban…”16b4412dad060fdd

    Slap! Dieter struck her across the 8556e5beb3 cheek. Sasha groaned again.124ab6ff5d69d41e

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    “Gerard wouldn’t have sent you to monitor a senile old fool like that. That old man has no valuable information. He crawled like a dog to the higher-ups to get his position as a congressman; he has no brains! You were trying to use Boban to contact someone! Sasha Laurent!”e908d5c7a27f646a

    “…No… I, I… Ugh!”62833998eac05e50

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    He grabbed her hair and dragged her. Her buttocks and legs were sharply cut by the uneven stones on the floor. Dieter plunged Sasha’s head into a bathtub full of water. Her weak resistance was no match for his brutal grip. When the strength drained from her trembling body, he pulled her fragile head up.0418b725a21db852

    “Do you want a painful death? Then keep pretending you don’t know. You’ll never get out of here alive. You know why? Because no one’s coming to save you.”e6845ae8ec424d70

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    Then he plunged her head 3c16c49e85 back into the water. Her naked body convulsed again, 0fd0178ee5 as if electrocuted.d17bc5658cbd1311

    “Dieter.”d54c88463c2d4317

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    Dieter, preoccupied with dunking her head, turned his head at the sound of his name. He immediately released the woman’s hair and snapped to attention, saluting. The movement was swift and precise, like a machine. The man who entered the torture chamber looked at Sasha’s wet body slumped over the edge of the bathtub. Bruises and cuts covered her body. Dieter was a natural-born torturer. He was a ruthless, cold-blooded sadist, his cruelty bordering on madness. His madness spared no one, regardless of rank, gender, or origin. That’s why the man had brought him into the counter-intelligence department. When the man nodded, Dieter stepped back with his hands clasped behind his back.8184607965213e7a

    “Any progress?”d31883153b0cf497

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    “No useful information yet. I apologize, Colonel.”09dbfd90a6eab03a

    “Alright. Get out.”c7c9c9825eb147f0

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    “Yes, sir.”e7292cc1d6420354

    He left the thick steel 2e8a5a5b7f door the moment the order 850f3bb85d was given. The sound of the guards c50f626d38 stationed on either side of 329ef873c8 the door stamping their feet 2f0c2dcab2 and calling out echoed.5a15f41eec2a61f1

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    The man pulled up a chair and sat in front of Sasha. He crossed his legs, placed a well-worn, thick book on his thigh, and rested his gloved hands on top of it. His blue eyes, looking down at the bloodied woman, were calm and elegant like a saint’s, and also seemed innocent. As if they held nothing within them. As if what lay before him wasn’t a person mangled by torture, but an applicant in an office, interviewing for a secretarial position.bfdab79b9d9ef31d

    “What’s your name?”cf3f7b86e2916ecf

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    Sasha couldn’t answer, struggling to catch her breath.80e843db31315e77

    “….”299de9a10b13cc1c

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    Instead of pressing her, he stroked the book on his thigh. The silence was more terrifying than Dieter’s kicks.681190c7a6276fcf

    “…Sa, Sasha… Sasha… Laurent.”dc8ccd64bf644fdb

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    “Sasha, that’s a nice name. Pretty and easy to say.”7ffeb9d810d7740f

    “….”685e6f5d9b48c62b

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    “Is that all you brought with you?”54fb5218340d2145

    Sasha nodded.d7e4585820dc49a7

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    “40 barks and some clothes?”9da91d8567b9d81b

    She nodded again.76c083def5ff0513

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    “Did Gerard tell you how to cross the Dochen border and get back?”90f61a4fc5e26a31

    “….”d2c82796b60ca130

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    “Or how to contact an Allied spy?”ed6b11bb1e5ddeea

    “….”b468b8a0f4697d7f

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    “Any other IDs or passports besides Elga Schmidt?”b65d41c6d8bae59c

    “….”fdab4ad6074dbf53

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    Sasha slowly shook her head.eee38a22383b1b6d

    “What did you do before you came here?”16ca461e54235853

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    “…Worked at a hospital… Pediatric ward…”ca2d1af642716671

    “Were you a doctor?”f19e30f6cce64bd0

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    Sasha shook her head again.8616dd44a6c30372

    “It seems Gerard didn’t teach you how to die either.”500dc4b4cd3542fc

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    “….”6af823dbe2cb21b4

    “What to do if you’re caught by the Dochen army. Usually, you bite down on a cyanide capsule hidden in your molar.”c75a6e0c5a323494

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    “….”9fe4060198959d4c

    “You know that?”e492dc0e43706835

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    He leaned back 2fedeae30d further in the 5d21bd10c8 metal chair and d965082e11 looked down at a1bbc76afd her.a621a8da9df3765f

    “You’re the only spy I’ve seen who’s holding on not to survive, but because they can’t die.”2cdaca856a9716be

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    Her eyes welled up. If only he had taught her how to die. If only he had taught her how to hide a cyanide capsule under her molar. Then she wouldn’t be in such a cruel and wretched state. She resented Gerard. She cried out of resentment. Her battered body trembled with sobs. The man unbuttoned the top button of his uniform and calmly placed his hands back on the book.7dc6aed539fe76f5

    “Do you believe in God, Sasha Laurent?”60faa6ff3dfc7cd2

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    “….”9ef9201a626bfae9

    Sasha’s gaze shifted to the book the man was stroking. It was a Bible. Come to think of it, there was a crucifix hanging in this interrogation room, in the spot where the morning sun first touched. But by the time Dieter came in, it was submerged in darkness.4763214b820574b9

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    “Dieter is a devout Christian. If you ask him to call a priest, he’ll do it without hesitation. If God helps you, Dieter will grant you a merciful death.”5de40bca2ddea497

    “…I don’t believe.”1e2fb3495bcadf73

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    Rust-edged anger seeped through her sobbing voice. I don’t believe. When my father, my mother, vanished like smoke at your hands, when they died so tragically, he died with them too.5627271ba2711c5f

    “Sasha.”cd50a24d8d1f0568

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    The man’s voice, calling her name, was sweet. In the dim light, Sasha tried to imprint his faint outline in her memory. The pristine white uniform with gold embroidery, his matching brilliant platinum blonde hair. A straight and disciplined posture. He looked like an angel. No, he looked like a devil. He seemed to be smiling. No…, he had no expression at all. But his voice, the way he called her name, was etched in her ears. She closed her eyes. Sasha. The syllables rolling off his tongue vibrated and lingered in her injured eardrums. If all this wasn’t a dream, she would rather die. She wished she wouldn’t open her eyes again. Please, grant me the final mercy.24381f626959ff9b

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    The geometrically patterned ceiling, ornately embroidered with gold and ivory, spun above her. Dazzling sunlight washed over it like waves. For a brief moment, Sasha thought she was in heaven. It felt like a luxury afforded by death. But as she blinked repeatedly and breathed, Sasha realized it was reality. Her body felt heavy as lead, and the headache was proof. She bolted upright. She wasn’t in heaven, but on a bed in an opulent bedroom. She examined her face and hands. Bandages covered various spots, and her mangled fingers were wrapped tightly in gauze.45636d26f95e2568

    “…….”3650e75299f93b3c

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    Where am I? Where is this place? Sasha threw off the covers 9e4b4dab79 and scrambled out of bed. She missed a 66b9a68c47 step getting down, c3cb45cc6e tumbling to the dc7e0d3c15 floor with a e447ec60ae loud thud. Her body felt incredibly heavy. Her hands and feet 2f3c1a5280 felt foreign. She lay there, 1ce1a642d8 flattened against the 057094ed26 floor, holding her 088695e9f8 breath for a f34b03f0e1 long time, listening e324d0715d for any sign 797838e5e6 of someone entering 5a045e8183 or footsteps approaching 33df3fe2d3 from outside the 04d3ebeceb door. But there was no sound.eb4c77802a10bcc2

    Sasha quickly got b67c0b6589 up and flung a16b2319f5 open the large, de51e3978d heavy double doors bc03a5a196 with her unresponsive b6d6c7c0f3 hands. A sharp pain shot 638f95ca71 through her fingertips, but 8dce7a2c6d she ignored it. The sound of e1e8efac5b the doors opening 27f0efbd6d and closing echoed 6473d5104e loudly in the ecbb5802a4 long hallway. She looked around.ef2f858f45c6c7b0

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    “Is anyone there?”9bbcaf0a7ea31520

    …….b7e54707da6e06e5

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    “Is there anyone?!”a62c775aa99bdcd1

    Her voice returned as a 079461db08 hollow echo in the hallway. A dream? Or reality? It felt too db21a67d6c vivid for a 1e1d2b6804 dream, too bizarre 0faee0684b for reality.0621e9a74c077576

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    “Hello!”4af7818e3d8ed360

    …….e31afaa2b7557d67

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    At the end of the ornate hallway, she saw a large door. Run, Sasha. Run! Her instincts screamed. A sudden sense of danger washed over her. She had to escape. Her instincts fueled the urge. Sasha ran towards the door. From one end of the hallway to the other, limping, stumbling, getting up again as if pursued by something, she kept running. She fumbled with the doorknob several times, her hand slipping. Click, click. No matter how hard she turned it, the locked door wouldn’t open.ab40c9c748df4f89

    “Is anyone there?!”24b38cf597bb0b3b

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    Sasha banged on the door.27b7d06c72c5cfb2

    “Someone, please answer! Please!”4c8ff469423376e9

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    Bang, bang, bang.875bc8a3ace82baa

    “Help me!”9ca4d50ff6990783

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    Please help me… f15461359c Please open this 58cf763571 door. Tell me where c1836b6e7d I am, whether 8dc32d58ac this is a 18e7860c0f dream or reality. Please.705e4bd3c0bceec4

    Sasha slumped to the floor, gasping, clutching the doorknob. Her body was heavy. Her legs trembled uncontrollably. How long had she been lying down? Where was she? Even the opulent, palace-like interior felt menacing. A persistent ringing filled her ears. Sasha got up again and returned to the bedroom. She pulled back the curtains and tried to open the window, letting in the dazzling sunlight. But the firmly locked window wouldn’t budge, no matter how hard she tried. Every door was locked except the bedroom door. Trapped. I’m trapped. This is a prison, or hell. I have to get out. Sasha looked around for something to break the window with. She saw a small table and a chair. If she threw the chair, the glass would probably break. Sasha rushed to the chair and grabbed it.b43cee3cc4a84150

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    “…….”b0ce888941c83e17

    As she hurriedly tried to lift it, a scent caught her attention. Sasha sniffed the air. Then, as if possessed, she lifted the golden dome cover instead of the chair. Bread and butter, sausages and fresh fruit, and rich meats filled a large tray. Her starved stomach growled in protest. Escaping, surviving, all that was fine, but she was starving to death. I have to eat. I’m hungry. I’m so hungry! Hunger consumed Sasha. Forgetting table manners and the throbbing pain in her fingertips, she shoveled the food into her mouth with both hands. She swallowed everything whole, too focused on filling her empty stomach to even chew. She had never been this hungry in her life. Even when she was orphaned and begging on the streets, she had never craved food like a madwoman like this.2cc7ec26491ee611

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    “Cough!”cfab66ce6631b42f

    The food she had 1b2c612851 crammed down her throat aa74f689e9 came spewing back out. Sasha clutched her 102628c8d8 chest and gulped 62d091ee69 down water straight 0e50a9ac27 from the pitcher.fb9df5273e6d336f

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    “Cough! Cough!”d4a16762f12d69d9

    The food still b6199087fc seemed lodged in d94098d774 her chest, so 653b7dce0d she drank more 3d408ef885 water and pounded 881f724cfc her chest.bf4f46e5cb5b5af1

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    “Cough! Cough!”fd15c5783eb78140

    But the coughing only intensified, becoming more violent. Finally, it felt as though the food that had filled her stomach was rising to her throat, choking her. Sasha coughed even harder. She didn’t understand what was happening. Cough, cough. She saw her lips turning blue in the reflection of the silver pitcher. What’s happening? Sasha collapsed to the floor and wiped the food from her mouth. White crumbs of bread and white foam that had spilled from her lips were wiped away. What is this? More foam gurgled out of her mouth with a gagging sound. Sasha gasped for breath and then lost consciousness.802e1acba29027b8

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    She opened her f317211308 eyes after a 282e8fb963 long period of 3aeb3b4157 darkness. The geometric ceiling spun again. She sat up abruptly. She touched her face and 2d37a7bb2f looked at her hands. Bandages and gauze. Everything was exactly as she 999dede19a last remembered. On the small table, untouched fa6c01f829 food sat neatly arranged under e781412a10 the golden dome cover. That was the baea9483a0 only difference from 5ca4abffca her last memory. Sasha got up and opened 571dab2932 the bedroom door. She walked to the end a57b88a15c of the hallway and tried 3a176a44b1 the doorknob. It was locked, df82c2efc5 just as she 965256c282 remembered. She tried every window in 49e61e745f the hallway. They were all locked. She went back to 8dc9e1364a the room. She opened the curtains 6c6a62f0d9 and tried the window. It, too, was locked.6354d48ac0ec20a0

    “…….”2694d5f22ad57d89

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    Sasha sat down on the a0271e0a77 floor in a daze, clutching 27f5ba779a her empty stomach.10b653a879ffe7d9

    “I’m hungry…”8b2afcd19d109fe5

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    She didn’t know if it was a dream or reality, or how much time had passed, but she was hungry again. She approached the table and lifted the cover. Was it a dream? How much of it was a dream? How much was real? Did I eat the food? Was that a dream? Or reality? Bread, butter, sausage, thinly sliced fresh meat and fruit. If it was real, the reason she collapsed and foamed at the mouth must have been the food. They must have poisoned it or drugged it. But if it was a dream? Why did I have that dream? Was it a premonition? Or just a manifestation of my anxiety? Sasha racked her brain. What was the food she didn’t eat then?d55a82007ef0ea2f

    Sasha picked up a grape. She examined it closely to see if anything was on it, wiped it thoroughly with her clothes, sniffed it, and then popped it into her mouth, spitting out the skin and swallowing only the flesh. Then, holding her breath, she used her heartbeat as a clock, gauging whether she was coughing or having trouble breathing. Then she ate another grape. And another, and another, and then another one right after. Unbridled desire took over, and soon she was scooping handfuls of grapes into her mouth. She coughed. She didn’t know if the coughing was making her cry, or if the tears were making her cough. Soon, she was gasping for air. White foam appeared at the corners of her mouth. Stupid girl. Stupid. Her vision blurred, and her body swayed. Everything went white.1239c80d0c9217fb

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    Don’t wake up again. Just die. Just die.0261c61db0451257

    “…….”094d7b12359f03e0

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    Nothing had changed. Sasha knew instinctively, 010324694d even before she 10e09155c5 opened her eyes. The dazzling sunlight, 6e49e7dbb6 the still-locked window, f30eed2cbe the white sheets, 7175f6dd3f the unchanged scenery. Sasha jumped out of bed. Despair now outweighed fear 40e5e45871 or terror.189c3cd2640404b2

    “Stop it. Please.”48c9b78cc2f99357

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    Sasha clutched her head and pleaded. She didn’t want to repeat the same foolish cycle of waking up to the same ceiling, suffering the same hunger, and swallowing poisoned food. She knew she would feel the same pain, foam at the mouth in the same sequence, and lose consciousness. That’s what drove her to despair. Pushing herself into pain because she couldn’t overcome her instincts. What could be more foolish and cruel?1285e48b4ab95616

    “Why are you doing this?!”588b9bbf73d75374

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    She stood in 5034a3166e the middle of 284c184a16 the room and 3642c28cf4 screamed. Why are you doing this? To me?91d2bf938a366833

    “What do you want! Why are you doing this! Stop it!”eb56ece983aa2dee

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    Please stop. Please. She didn’t want any of this. Not waking up again, not being trapped, not being thrown into this gilded hell and offered a poisoned apple. She wanted it to end. She never wanted this. She never wanted to live. All she wanted was for the pain to stop. That’s all.4862b947519cf647

    “Please. Please stop. Stop…”9925c8f9a0e6b6c2

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    If this is a nightmare, please let me wake up. If not, just kill me. She was hungry again. She couldn’t tell if this was reality or a dream. She felt like everyone in the world had disappeared, and she was all alone. Like a rat on a wheel, she felt doomed to repeat this endless nightmare forever. Lonely, in pain, and powerless.8b82114e44c847a0

    “Leave me alone…”c569fef5d1e4e75c

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    What do they want? Why are they doing this? What’s the purpose? Why keep the meaningless embers of her life alive only to crush them? This is what God had been doing to her for a long time. He would kindle a small flame, and just when she started to feel its warmth, he would ruthlessly extinguish it. Is this God’s game? Or is it the amusement of someone else wearing God’s mask? Oh, yes. Now she understood. This is hell. Neither alive nor dead. A cruel and perfectly designed way to keep her trapped in this hell forever. But why? Why?b7f6892f3f4c99e0

    A sudden defiance surged 6d4aad9dce within her. A twisted emotion d390596ba8 born from long-accumulated bb3fc73ed9 rage. Her senses dulled, 763f65a1a7 and a burning 68f17a6a6e sensation welled up af59181eb4 inside her. It was closer 099bfb7049 to despair than 955e8049d8 hope, closer to 35df92de35 self-harm born of 21dcf6912e utter hopelessness than 32278aab1a to any desire b44e9349fb for survival.0084020fb0808bd8

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    Sasha ran out of the room. She didn’t know where the strength came from. She ran straight at the locked hallway door. Screaming, she threw herself against it, yanking at the doorknob as if to rip it off.89a51a6dce8dfac7

    Is this what you want? Huh? Do you want me 719a805184 to go crazy like 0c7a1a6cf5 this? Do you want me to 9407d70f97 collapse and foam at the d8e14e2744 mouth again?daedd1069bc795d1

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    Blood seeped through the bandages wrapped around her hands. Sasha looked around. Her eyes fell on the intricately carved decorations, flower arrangements, lamps, a huge and elegant Renaissance-style painting, and a table. Sasha grabbed a lamp and hurled it at the door. With a loud crash, the lamp shattered against the door and fell to the floor. Then a vase, a marble statue. As if that wasn’t enough, Sasha ran back into the room and dragged out a chair. Screaming, she threw it at the door with all her might. The force of the throw sent her tumbling to the floor. The wreckage of broken objects lay scattered in front of the door. But the sturdy door remained unscathed, unyielding. Sasha lay there, face down, consumed by rage and tears.383c8c807c598bf8

    They want her to e7436468ad exhaust herself like this 1774d38aa1 all day, only to 84035c043f tear at bread again 5bd36e2e72 out of hunger. And then, the 846b50d8bf next day, she b22c42c1f9 would wake up d70b31494c staring at the a30fa33e4c same ceiling. And then their game 41f8e2f07e would begin anew.77f3b1e04a3048b6

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    Oh God. Why?bfc72f0505314ace

    She had grown 22bcd3934f up strong despite 50b29795d4 the hardships. She had endured 4defe9daa4 a painful life 551fea0695 without complaint. She had never lived for a0e0a56dd6 herself… Always enduring, always serving. If life was 698201c7bb this painful, she 372e61c058 wanted to be 8a119e4df0 happy after death.65028e33c1caf445

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    Sister Aresa had said 1ccab9fb44 that after this brief, eee0e85763 painful life, she could 1b0e446fa3 go to a beautiful 26fc5e64fa heaven ruled by God. So she prayed. She prayed to e035e3ccbe Him in vain. She prayed for a 42799f314b shining path to open e7099fef43 at the end of e467a5d5f1 her life. But He had trapped her. Neither dead nor alive, He fac9373245 made her repeat this endless 2ac5807bb9 suffering. Why, why is there only e312f2904b pain for me?9e1bdf1b463574e4

    Why. Why. Why.3f8fda8e217fea59

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    Is this the price 8543d189fb of my life? Is this the 5477182d26 life you wanted 48ae007cdc for me?5f6dad17b07d374d

    Sasha staggered to her feet. Wiping away her tears, 04bf9c531d she returned to the ff0a74da4f bedroom, swept the food 68515c84c6 off the table, and 67ffc058fa with all her remaining c2ecd30365 strength, lifted the heavy bb65ad918c wooden table. With a piercing d64e90f167 scream, a sharp cf11829905 cry of rage, 422ffb758e she hurled the 80909751a6 table. It crashed through the window 607188ba83 and fell to the ground 3ebf9a265c below.3e60455a27044783

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    Sasha collapsed on the floor, gasping for air. The tempting aroma of the spilled food filled her nostrils. Sasha swallowed her tears. It was miserable. I won’t eat again. I won’t play your twisted game anymore. She picked up a sharp shard of glass. I’ll die. If you won’t kill me, I’ll kill myself. For a split second, something glinted in the scattered food, reflecting the light. The glint caught her eye. It definitely wasn’t a piece of glass. There were no glass fragments near it.39c2e4b47157a628

    “…….”1bdaa2d67cd1449f

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    Sasha turned her dee3a95c67 gaze, focusing on e1b1126844 what she had ac9f7b87b6 glimpsed. Then, she dropped 1bc3a4093e the shard of f71c60dba9 glass and crawled e79582147a towards the mess 1d2d2b9f26 of food, rummaging 8494ebf4de through it. Beneath the mixed sausages 70d9cc170c and lettuce, she saw 64270609de what was clearly a 6dcc5f856c key.71aac825b6d1bcbe

    “…….”80355872cbcedf49

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    Amidst the chaos, Sasha picked fb798e8673 it up. Why? Why is a key here? She thought of 536682410a the locked door 0550eef562 at the end 2cba924f80 of the hallway. Suddenly, her heart pounded. The hazy reality became abruptly cfa34f934b clear. Her heart beat as if 6bf73cd933 it were truly alive. Was it hidden under 01be16aa5a the food? Or under the tray? Was this just a test? Was this key f1d3ba5416 the answer to 29d22ef20a everything? Sasha wiped away her tears d6ea5ee705 and, despite the uncertainty, left 5cb77b89fe the room with the key 8520325b42 in hand, walking down the c38d7f14fb hallway. As if possessed, dazed and e4375a0f83 thoughtless, she moved on instinct. She cleared the debris in 57ca7e7f03 front of the door she fd7abb7a5c had smashed and inserted the ffdb4b3806 key into the tightly locked 9dff130dad keyhole. Click. The key turned.b0dff564b471b2e3

    “…….”359ada32e6d351fe

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    She hesitated for a d7a8a58b44 moment before opening it. The sudden liberation brought back 1be8f3acfc the fear she had forgotten. She looked back. The ornate hallway, empty. A place filled with a3ae809ac1 loneliness and silence. Would opening this door 0f45a7e4dc lead to even greater f0c6fa402b pain? Would she end up 59340bef7b missing this place? A vague anxiety washed 8deddf7f8c over her. But whether this was a 425dfebb09 dream or reality, Sasha had 78d9a6f41f to open that door. Even if it led 4aa0ffba85 to another hell, this a2ebd300e8 was her only hope 56822ffe5d of escaping this place, 9664e01961 at least for now. Sasha turned the doorknob and fadb5b29be pulled.3251f96892c15033

    “Ah.”e7116e94b5d698d5

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    A moan escaped her lips, like a sigh. It was a single sound, devoid of despair, hope, surprise, or fear. A pitch-black wall loomed in the lightless darkness. Damp cement, like death encountered behind a door with no exit. Sasha touched it with her hand. Cold and rough. The despair was already familiar, it didn’t hurt. It only fueled her madness.dbde4ac362f6a5c9

    “Stop it.”66243c5d9a757296

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    Sasha muttered. Stop it. Stop it. Stop it. Please stop it. Then, anger surged again. She banged her head against 9d396c3420 the dark wall. Bang. Bang. Bang. The blood flowing from 488a985560 her forehead obscured her b125409f04 vision. Her ragged breathing dc51fa5646 was no different 56e56c4b4e from when she c4f34c156d foamed at the e389646cd9 mouth and collapsed.6a5c16c05c509f23

    “Kill me! Kill me! Kill me!”fbb57f0a2da2448c

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    Oh God. I’m so tired. I’m sick of this. If this is your test, I can’t pass it. Look at me. I’m just going to keep repeating the same stupid mistakes and suffering forever. Please let me go now. Stop it. Please don’t let me wake up again. Please. Please.b67847a40b260b30

    And then she lost consciousness d11cbac63a again.7dba1798714a06cc

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    Sasha opened her eyes. The ivory and gold ceiling.27ff1159b516ab7e

    “Sob…”3468d5fcbcc4aed5

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    Tears burst forth. She had prayed so hard. So desperately. So pathetically. Why? Why are you doing this to me? Why…?b38cee343abb7898

    “Sob…”aafe0bacf4c9899a

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    She gritted her teeth, 5d24707fa3 but her lips trembled. Her whole body shook.bcfa93a8b52f2d71

    “Get up.”fa22b09d1bfc91f6

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    “…….”1ff683700ce974fc

    Sasha, forgetting her sobs, bolted upright at the unfamiliar man’s voice. Someone was in the unchanging room. The chair and table she had thrown were back in their places, and someone was even sitting there. He had placed his gloves neatly on the table and was flipping through a movie magazine. He folded the magazine, placed it on the table, and stood up. He put his hands in his pockets and, for a long moment, carefully observed Sasha, who was sitting on the bed, stunned. His gaze traveled from the top of Sasha’s red hair, down her face, past her eyes, nose, and mouth, to the clean bandages newly wrapped around her hands, to her toes hidden under the covers, and then back up to her eyes. Sasha remembered him. He was the last person she saw before losing consciousness in the torture chamber. Sasha thought it would be the last image she saw alive. His image was that vividly etched in her memory.64ce3dfd679668d1

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    “Follow me.”2cb618c01f058a16

    “…….”277ec99c9e50387e

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    He walked to the bedroom b50079fc03 door and waited for her e288565fcf to come out.e1310202f45306d4

    “Wh, where, where are we going?”09502285396bc952

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    Instead of answering, 8dcfc1647c the man held 3cc02295a0 up a key. The key she f7fa4e3df1 had found amongst 1c86a6916b the food. He dangled it d2ba8b204b before her, his 5ded2429eb eyes calm and 94e67c77d3 cruel.cd229a9e15a4adf5

    “Come on.”2baa60b27cad9159

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    He jerked his head, urging 6b3e9abd74 Sasha forward. His presence was both f77c63668c terrifying and strangely reassuring. Or rather, the true terror dc3f90833e lay in refusing his offer. Sasha got up e6a8a28bff from the bed fe18892d40 and stumbled towards 158f2a2f3b him. When she was close 68c066ea04 enough, he strode towards e43bc8ce11 the end of the 77eca836f0 hallway. Sasha followed and said,44c9c75091076c53

    “There’s a wall there.”80eef847e5cd0261

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    “…….”933ef55b363a1aa1

    “I tried. There’s a wall there.”54693f7c13a0819a

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    He glanced back at her 0d1bad2d2a and replied indifferently,a1ff2bd9dbded645

    “Is that so?”7ce5f2e1e6bb4217

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    Then, instead of the c46ef61a6e wall at the end 237828d60d of the hallway, he 4633c930b8 went to the very 376b4faf85 last room in the 0448bc0d47 hallway and inserted the b09b5a7637 key into the doorknob.fe8e055002bb7387

    “That key…”8f933d1668f1ffa5

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    That key is for d2c72c481b the wall, she wanted be9cb8d765 to say.b063b163efd21c74

    Click. The sound of the lock fb3e74989b disengaging.0a8e7a7b78bda2ec

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    “…….”6abefaf2118befad

    Sasha looked up at 50ed980bbe him with a bewildered a6234b1068 expression. The man replied nonchalantly,f871eb56922b1951

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    “One key for one door. Such a tedious notion.”b7588248d3f5f09b

    “…….”6ce228812b8d2464

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    “Come in.”eab39eea38859b7c

    He acted as if he were at home. Was he so comfortable here because he’d been here many times? Or was he an actor, playing a role?ce35772013c543e1

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    “Who are you?”fefd8e44122a083d

    She frowned, her contemplation interrupted 4ab56ca1f6 by the sight of a 2f82df669d feast laid out on a 9358930236 massive dining table.3f47673932c1a63b

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    “Sit down.”dde1952b90a88d55

    He pulled out 9d9a253d4d a chair for bc6b4a8f3c her and then 8dfb73bb93 went to sit d3f2583555 opposite her. Sasha just stood there by 5e78cb6d3b the door, gaping, unable to e854bc6a83 bring herself to sit. He sighed, took a8770d768e off his uniform 873989c441 blazer, draped it f28f354e79 over the chair, 692290aff2 and gently tugged 7bc2c7fe98 at her sleeve.6e356a7ecf2465a9

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    “Sit.”fbfd424090a1f6b9

    Sasha sat down 8f8df57fdc as if she 8829154779 were about to c88c27f2a4 collapse. He pushed her chair closer a51ca0313f to the table and returned 1dc3b48384 to his seat. A coercive yet gentlemanly manner. What a bizarre combination. Sasha frowned and asked,4bef5c769c506bba

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    “What are you doing?”d1375ac00cc0b835

    The man picked up 01c54abf1f his fork and knife, b4ac37cbae glancing at her.b7041bf9954f3409

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    “Eating.”8f5b0ab0dc3c92fb

    “…….”bf697bdcf1cdd7a9

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    He scanned the e73ea8c64e spread on the 1ad52d9269 table, considering what e22c44b93c to eat first.7b2083b0090f05f4

    “Eat, Sasha. You better eat. Unless you want to starve to death.”1bbd901afff1606c

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    He took a slice of 6b1145b608 thinly sliced veal, placed it e30589c9e6 on his plate, and cut 9d27f9b8a3 it with his knife as c1ab4153f5 if to demonstrate. Sasha flinched.fd6d96df10b5052a

    “The food is poisoned. Someone poisoned it.”8ee3f7da6a0ea20d

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    He chuckled, as if he aebf3ee11f had heard an amusing joke.664f03086f5e7ce8

    “What’s so funny?”b489aa85fe91e9ff

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    “I didn’t poison the food. I put the poison on your fingertips.”8393dd97c1a11a65

    “…….”4fcf695a87a90c3b

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    He elegantly skewered 0d72c439bc a piece of 271aa0c0e7 veal with his dd026a7342 fork and put 758c5bf6e9 it in his ecce89168d mouth. Sasha looked at 8cad4e4aa7 her fingertips, now d9024a1af5 covered with clean, c0a502a0e2 new bandages. Here? Then she looked up at eb2007a2fd him. He simply raised 61f8e3d5e3 and lowered his 8edf50b6ee eyebrows mischievously.94b7325d638dfb2c

    “How…”57718c5ba3168414

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    “If you had used a fork and knife, this wouldn’t have happened.”37a0de5a3ba26e33

    He seemed unwilling to answer her question about his identity. Moreover, his response was incredibly casual compared to her stunned, stammering questions. He knows everything. Is it this man? Was this hell not created by God, but by this man? Sasha’s hands trembled.28f54a7764dfdf03

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    “Why? Why did you put poison on my hands? Where am I? If you wanted to kill me, you could have just left me alone. Why did you make me repeat that over and over again?”8f570ec0bd663f97

    “Just to remind you that a lady should maintain her composure under any circumstances.”cab04a7f389b7cb7

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    Composure! After putting her through all this, he talks about composure! After toying with her and enjoying her suffering every day, he dares to utter such noble words! Sasha couldn’t hold back and threw her fork at him. But the errant fork didn’t even come close to him.4fdfae2264629f39

    “Well done. Why don’t you try eating with your hands again?”16e0e6553987ef57

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    “…….”d11e574c74969322

    Tears welled up in Sasha’s wide eyes again. She wanted to flip the table over. The frustration was overwhelming. A burning sensation rose within her, reaching her eyes. She was crying because she was so angry. She realized that only now.dd6b667250443588

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    “Crying at the dinner table spoils your appetite.”f9fdb3ab9477d1ce

    “Sob…”8e5b0383f94e11c6

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    The man sighed, 97606237a2 wiped his fork 303efb0206 with a napkin, 94c3b11bd7 and placed it ffa2c5e1e9 in front of 1ebdb872f3 her.9864b17bfe0aa501

    “Here.”3ae70871e5a8c003

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    “…….”785bae363afb9c35

    Then he held aa08a882fb out his hands.ba3e94190c439f98

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    “My hands aren’t poisoned.”705847c60956731d

    He picked up a piece f1026de1e9 of bread with his hand, 8d00ebf8c2 broke it in half, and 6613cb1c6d put it in his mouth.461c2802f7963594

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    “It’s been four weeks since you’ve had a proper meal. Drugs can only do so much. Put something in your mouth and chew.”f672daa3c0219af9

    “It’s because you poisoned me! Because you tried to kill me!”a36171ded629deea

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    “I never tried to kill you. If I wanted you dead, you’d be dead already.”20ae42d92d87e682

    “I never wanted to live! I begged you to kill me, over and over!”070ac41f5dffefd0

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    “Fork and knife.”d6337bc94f89f4b7

    “Why are you doing this? What are you doing this to me for?!”eace52b620cd4f45

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    He rubbed his forehead with his hand. He seemed a little exasperated by Sasha’s defiant tone.94713d32d993cbfb

    “I won’t explain anything unless you eat at least something.”8ba289355d812238

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    “…….”2c8caf6e59332863

    “Fork and knife.”d2200bd880da09c6

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    He emphasized again, and Sasha 1ecb532fb9 picked up the knife. What is with his composure? Is he crazy? Is he toying with me? His calmness was beyond 1a83596df0 absurd, his motives utterly 4fcbddde72 unfathomable. What is he doing? What does he 9da2c065e0 want from me?ead30f8739f1b4ad

    He watched Sasha’s hands trembling as if she were about to throw the cutlery and quipped,f6ec8804147e8857

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    “Planning to deprive me of everything I own?”dccb9101c3158dd2

    “…….”3d0529449112b205

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    “You’re quite a handful.”15560bd08c3f6b23

    He wiped his 343c2ff3f3 mouth with a cd4f293ba5 napkin, stood up, c19d9ce420 and speared a be5f5615fe large piece of 08409cf149 steak with his 10ea6fda2d fork, placing it cfa955c314 on her plate.a15e377ce835d409

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    “Here.”24c2aefc40e28a94

    A deliciously cooked piece a877578df6 of meat. Just looking at e09d0ececc it made her af81d8cecb mouth water. He was right. She was constantly hungry. She would fill her stomach, 33b5ff0231 inevitably collapse, foaming at the 3bde43f857 mouth, and then wake up 8d95ffb6da with a gnawing hunger. Four weeks. To think she 1244eed62f had been captive a8f0bd0294 for so long. And yet, there was acefb917b7 no one she truly 2468a7af9b missed or worried about. Sister Aresa and Bobby. Even those were 75178b0733 just vague longings, 6e744a64ce not tangible enough d35c1d218c to grasp. It was because she 1f3189e39f had never truly given c576c74135 her heart to anyone. Because her heart was barren.58174127bc63f374

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    “Surely you don’t expect me to feed you?”dd11e04bcc316d68

    He asked, chewing on his bread. Who is this unpredictable man? Sasha still didn’t know who he was. The man who tortured her was deferential to him, so he must be of a higher rank than a major. Yes, they called him Colonel back then. He seems insane. Of course, the Dochen army is full of insane people. But most of them are terrifying, like monsters. Like that Dieter. Terrifying like that madman. But this man is ambiguous. That ambiguity is truly unsettling.54663010c11abefd

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    Sasha reluctantly picked up her fork and knife, cutting the meat and glancing at him sideways. He now seemed completely uninhibited, stabbing at various foods with his knife and popping them directly into his mouth. His actions seemed carefree, yet there was a heavy, oppressive aura about him. Was it his neatly combed platinum blonde hair? Or the aura of his impeccable uniform? Or was it…? Sasha put a small piece of meat in her mouth and chewed thoughtfully. Then, without thinking, she took another piece, and another.f98f01cd7c56b335

    “Where am I?”f931b9cea817069b

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    “…….”9ce4fc974d49cd09

    “You said you’d answer if I ate.”9b6609d191152730

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    “This is a fortress. Sasha, you’re still my prisoner, still in my prison.”34c8ed03c19c9b0f

    A prison? This place? Sasha looked at e023e9a1a4 the elegant chandeliers aa1526d087 and the luxurious ffd575f1d3 marble. What other prison 328ef36601 was this lavish? Still being in a fortress d986d219df meant she was in the 3342c79189 same place she arrived at 6188f0dff3 initially. Just the environment had changed.fbb87f44984c2125

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    “Eat slowly.”1038adb7d8d4a546

    He said, as she started dfbb3f0c7f to chew and swallow the ac9e702130 meat more quickly.b8d2268232bf84ec

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    Now that she thought 029674acb1 about it, she felt 9a05c5f006 like she had seen f3fa530497 him somewhere before. Not in the torture chamber, 2993e82c73 but somewhere else.7a0f504aeb339c63

    “Cough.”842dc9e84305cee4

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    A slight cough fb8286d5c7 escaped her lips. Perhaps she ate too quickly.9f9c99f7c1804258

    “Cough, cough.”46847899b91e9e2e

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    No, that’s not it. Sasha covered her mouth, coughing, and looked at him, her face turning blue.c35ffd5e5e540da3

    “Cough! Cough! Cough!”64e4b25e9286fd61

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    The cough became violent. The food! The man burst into laughter. Her esophagus burned, and f6dcd6c619 her airway constricted.c87d7890baa62016

    “Cough! Cough! Cough!”fe31fc713434a2d0

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    “Hahaha!”c438f51f18e73a57

    He clutched his stomach and laughed. Sasha reached for the table but slipped and fell to the floor. Crash, a chair fell with her. The man continued to laugh. White foam flowed from Sasha’s mouth. She clawed at the floor, gagging. The man laughed louder.7bb9acb3a7cbacf3

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    “Hahaha! You idiot!”464bffd791f8ea23

    Oh, I know. I remember. This man. She saw him 0ad93ce42d when she first 6c465f8141 arrived in Nerha. In the newspaper c9e25bceda the boarding house f4ffd4c047 gave her.cd9159fab5f20a6f

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    Johan von Willendorf. How could she forget? She should never have crossed the border. Spying didn’t suit her. He was right. Sasha Laurent, you are an idiot.80851a8d6164c5b2

    “Sasha.”17829b233d578279

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    He called her name tenderly. This damn bastard. Sasha coughed and then, disgustingly, 64b415b3ad once again, lost consciousness.81b65ac7106781d1

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