The grotesque

He sealed up the entire memorial again, protecting the "soul lights" of the teachers' and students' shadows, then quickly locked the door and went downstairs, flipping out the window again, having memorized the way.

Keenan straightened him suit helplessly, knowing that Zachary was afraid he'd be scared and was purposely trying to regulate the mood, and he cooperated with a sigh of relief, "I'll absolutely bring a gift and personally log on to thank you when we get out, now what are you going to do, big hero?"

Keenan disagrees, "You don't know the origins of the grotesque statue, to be offered up in pilgrimage suggests He has what it takes to be seen as a god... It's something that crosses the line."

Xavier Burch, not to him surprise, handed in his resignation to Lawson Wright on the sixth day, wheedling his way to him for an explanation at the captain's behest.

It just so happens that Zachary is called out on an emergency call, and without giving him the

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