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... nervously wrapped her arms around Roger.

Roger was also a bit surprised. Although his ambush had disrupted Heyman’s plans, it didn’t mean Jora wouldn’t be suspicious of him because of it.

In truth, all Roger could do was deploy a few smoke bombs, stall for time as much as possible, and try to look for an opportunity.

At least the items he had just offered Sonia—if they had sought them out themselves—it would have cost them significant time.

"I hope we can talk, ju ...

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