Chapter 586
Author: Anakin Detour
last update2024-11-23 05:46:02

Dexter stood in the middle of the forest, his sword still clenched tightly in his hand, his heart racing from the encounter. The woman’s words echoed in his mind, each one a reminder that the world he had come to know was not as simple as he had thought. There were bigger forces at play—things he couldn’t yet see, things that had been orchestrated long before his birth. He had always been reactive, always trying to fight against whatever came his way. But now, the question lingered: Was he truly in control of his destiny? Or was he simply another pawn in someone else’s game?

The wind picked up, rustling the leaves above him, and for a moment, Dexter felt an almost overwhelming sense of isolation. He had spent so much time fighting alone, pushing forward through sheer willpower, believing that his strength alone could carry him. But now, standing there, he was forced to confront a harsh truth—he couldn’t do it alone. Not anymore. The woman had been right about one thing: Time was runni
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