CHAPTER 121
Author: Benazir
last update2024-12-23 22:09:46

As Louis was speaking ancient language, in frustration.

He punched on the door.

Boom!!!!!

The door shattered into pieces.

The campfire crackled softly in the still night, casting flickering shadows on the faces of those gathered around it.

Louis sat a few feet away, staring at his hands, flexing his fingers as though trying to reconcile the strength that had recently revealed itself.

Juliet and Terminator X exchanged wary glances from their spots near the fire.

Juliet broke the silence first, her voice cautious.

“Louis, do you want to talk about what happened back there?”

Louis’s head snapped up, his expression a mix of confusion and frustration.

“What’s there to talk about? I lost control, that’s all. I’ll figure it out.”

Terminator X cleared his throat, stepping into the conversation with his usual bluntness.

“Boss, it wasn’t just losing control. You shattered a steel door. That’s not normal—not even for someone like you.”

Louis’s jaw tightened.

“What are you saying? That I’m some
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