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Luna's vibrant green eyes dulled and rolled at the back of their head.

Before Apollyon could catch his mate and the babe, he also staggered backward.

His mind swirled and his breathing was shallow.

What had Apollyon done to her??

What if someone else had controlled him to do that abomination??

Everything happened so swiftly that he found it hard to un ...

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