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Chapter Hundred and Sixty Two
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At that moment London slammed his fist on the table, his anger boiling over.

“That lucky bastard! He always manages to slip away, doesn't he? Every single time!” The words tumbled out of his mouth, laced with frustration and resentment.

Winston held up his hands, trying to calm London down.

“Easy there, London. That's not why we're here, remember?” He leaned forward, his voice low and serious.

“We're here to figure out how we can join forces and take down our common enemy. You don't want Damien around, and neither do I. We need to work together, side by side, to make sure we bring him down.”

London took a deep breath, trying to rein in his emotions.

“You're right, Winston.” He paused for a moment, his brow furrowed in thought.

“I've been thinking of something, but I'm not sure if it's going to work.”

**

Damien's phone rang, the shrill sound cutting through the air like a knife. As he glanced at the caller ID, his face contorted with a mixture of anger and intensity. His body tense
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