CHAPTER 104
Author: Benazir
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Meanwhile, in another part of the manor, Pearl and Terminator X found themselves cornered in a storage room, the walls vibrating with the force of nearby explosions.

Pearl yanked open a cabinet, rummaging through its contents.

“There has to be something in here we can use to disable the explosives.”

“Work faster,” Terminator X growled, his weapon trained on the door.

“The Arbiter’s men are closing in.”

“Do you think I don’t know that?” she shot back, tossing aside useless equipment.

Finally, she found a small device—a handheld terminal with a flickering screen.

“This might be it,” she said, holding it up.

Terminator X spared a quick glance.

“What does it do?”

Pearl inspected it, her fingers flying over the controls.

“It’s connected to the explosives system. If I can bypass the encryption, I might be able to deactivate the countdown.”

“Might?”

She glared at him.

“Would you prefer I didn’t try?”

Before he could respond, the door burst open, and three of The Arbiter’s men stormed in.

Ter
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