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... he encirclement wasn’t in place yet. This meant that the pursuit squad knew the direction I was taking.


How did they know?


Let’s take a step back for a bit. Since Hestia was in charge of the whole pursuit, the success of the pursuit squads had to be due to her instructions. She had to know the path that I was taking.


How could she know that?


I was stumped. No... let's look at it another way.


I was heading in the direction of the cave to escape th ...

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