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... f his mate was in Khaos’ hands, why wouldn’t he wanted to meet with him and exchange her with his mate?

Wasn’t that the most logical thing to do? If he really cared for his mate, he should have found a way to get her back, right?

Why would he do this and put everything in jeopardy? The more he angered Khaos, the more he put everything at risk. It didn’t make sense for Zuri.

However, She didn’t have the opportunity to ask that and it was not like Lorent would answer her qu ...

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