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title: "Chapter 249: Let the play begin"
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slug: "ch-249"
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novel: "Dimensional Keeper: All My Skills Are at Level 100"
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number: 249
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views: 0
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likes: 0
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wordCount: 1261
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createdAt: "2026-04-13"
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Max moved like a shadow, trailing Abby through the treetops.
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His movements were fluid, silent. The leaves didn’t rustle. The branches didn’t creak. He was a ghost above her, waiting. Watching.
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Through his Three-Dimensional Body, he constantly checked everyone else’s position.
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He wasn’t just hunting—he was making sure he wasn’t the one being hunted.
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For minutes, he followed her.
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Every step. Every turn.
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He noticed something.
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A pattern.
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She kept a consistent distance from the others—never too far, but never too close.
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Enough to be "alone," but not enough to lose sight of them.
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Then—
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She reached a secluded spot.
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Completely out of sight from the rest.
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Max prepared to strike.
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His muscles tensed, lightning flickered at his fingertips.
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Then—he stopped.
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A flicker of doubt crept into his mind.
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’Is she baiting me?’
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His eyes narrowed.
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It was too perfect.
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Recalling her movements, she had maintained just enough distance—not enough to seem unnatural, but enough that she could lure someone in.
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And now?
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Now she was suddenly in a spot where nobody could see her.
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Or heard her.
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It was suspicious.
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Max didn’t move.
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Instead, he waited.
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He would test her.
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Because if she was bait—
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He’d make sure the trap backfired.
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"What are you waiting for?! Attack me!"
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Abby’s shout rang through the forest, her voice raw with fury.
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Max’s frown deepened.
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’Can she sense me?’
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He remained still. Watching. Waiting.
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But then—
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"You killed my twin brother… You might as well kill me."
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Tears streamed down her face as she looked around, her body trembling.
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She cried openly, her voice breaking, grief pouring from her.
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Max’s eyes narrowed.
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But then—she made a mistake.
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A fatal mistake.
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"If you don’t kill me here… I swear I will kill each and every member of the Phoenix Order Guild."
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Her voice turned venomous, her breath shaking with rage.
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Max’s heartbeat slowed.
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His pupils shrank slightly.
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Then she added—
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"After that, I’ll find that bitch. What was her name again? Alice."
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Max’s expression darkened instantly.
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"You saved her, right?" Her voice dripped with cruelty. "And I heard you’re very close to her."
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A wicked grin spread across her tear-streaked face.
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"Then I’ll make sure she begs me for her death."
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Max’s fist clenched.
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"I’ll make her fate worse than death."
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Abby laughed wickedly, her voice filled with mockery.
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She waited.
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Waited for Max to break.
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Waited for him to lose himself in rage.
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But—
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Nothing happened.
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Seconds passed.
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Then minutes.
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And still, Max did not show himself.
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Her smile twitched.
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"What? Can’t kill someone without a sneak attack?" Her voice carried a hint of frustration. "Is the so-called strongest genius only capable of sneak attacks?"
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The forest remained silent.
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Then—
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"I’m right here."
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A voice. Calm. Cold. Lethal.
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Behind her.
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Abby’s body stiffened.
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Her eyes widened.
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She whirled around—
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And there he was.
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Max.
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Standing right behind her, his presence unshaken.
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For the briefest moment, her expression froze in pure shock.
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Then—
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Rage.
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Uncontrollable, bloodthirsty rage.
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Her teeth clenched. Her breath turned ragged. Her fingers trembled.
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"It really is you."
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Her lips curled back.
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"You killed my brother! DIE!"
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The ground erupted.
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Green vines exploded from the earth, bursting forth like awakened serpents.
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They lashed out, twisting violently around Max’s legs, then his torso, constricting like iron chains.
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Their texture was rough, unnatural. The leafy tendrils tightened with each passing second, as if they had a will of their own.
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The vines crushed down.
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Max didn’t move.
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Didn’t flinch.
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Didn’t even blink.
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His expression remained cold. Empty.
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"Die, die, die!"
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Abby’s maniacal laughter echoed through the forest as her hand clenched into a fist.
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The vines obeyed.
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They tightened.
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They constricted.
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The tendrils wrapped around Max’s body like iron coils, pressing down with overwhelming force. Bones creaked. Flesh compressed.
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But—
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Max did not scream.
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He did not struggle.
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He did not even blink.
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Instead, his voice was calm. Cold. Unshaken.
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"You are foolish."
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Abby’s grin widened.
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"Hmph! Say that after I kill you!"
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Her fingers twitched, and the vines squeezed even harder.
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The pressure was enough to snap steel. Enough to crush boulders.
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Yet—
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Max’s expression remained the same.
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And then—
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Another voice.
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"You are indeed very foolish."
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It came from behind her.
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Abby’s breath hitched.
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Her eyes widened.
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Before she could even turn—
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Agonizing pain.
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Like fire ripping through her insides.
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She gasped—blood pooling in her mouth.
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And then—she saw it.
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A hand.
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Emerging from her stomach.
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Dripping with molten lava.
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Her body trembled. Her vision blurred.
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Max’s voice whispered next to her ear.
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"I never intended to spare any of you."
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His tone was flat. Emotionless. Absolute.
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"I was going to give you all a quick death." Your next read awaits at Freewebnovel
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He leaned in slightly.
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"But for you—I’ll make an exception. Devour."
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Black flames erupted.
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They devoured her instantly.
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Her screams barely lasted a few seconds.
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Then—
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Nothing remained.
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Only ashes.
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Then, a familiar sensation flooded into Max’s body.
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Power.
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Pure, raw power.
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Then—
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[Physique increased by 9.]
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[Soul increased by 4.]
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[Energy increased by 22.]
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Max exhaled slowly.
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He felt it.
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A surge of energy, like he had consumed something divine.
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The power of devouring.
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He didn’t like to use this ability on humans but he wasn’t against it entirely.
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As Abby’s body was reduced to ashes, the other Max—the one bound by the vines—landed lightly on the ground.
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The moment Abby died, the vines around him lost all strength, going completely limp.
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Max turned his gaze toward the clone, watching as it stood there—still, untouched, unharmed.
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Then, a small smirk played on his lips.
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’This Lightning Shadow Clone is too realistic.’
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The second move of the Ten Hands of Lightning God—Lightning Shadow Clone.
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Unlike traditional clones, this wasn’t an illusion.
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It was real.
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A body made entirely of lightning.
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The clone had weight, presence, and physical form. It could fool enemies into believing it was truly him.
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And if he wished—
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He could dissolve it.
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If he did, the clone would detonate into a lightning explosion, powerful enough to blast a small crater into the earth.
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But—it wasn’t without flaws.
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The clone couldn’t act independently. It wasn’t intelligent.
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He had to be within ten meters of it—if he moved beyond that range, the clone would disperse instantly.
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It constantly drained his mana to maintain its form—if he stopped supplying energy, it would revert into pure lightning.
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No skills. No techniques. The clone was just that—a puppet of his own body.
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It was a tool—but a powerful one.
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And it had just played its role perfectly.
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But its most important play had yet to begin.
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Max’s grip tightened on his clone.
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Then—he vanished.
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A moment later, he reappeared above a tree, high above Jessica with his clone.
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His gaze flickered.
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Every detail had to be perfect.
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With swift, practiced movements, he began his preparations.
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He changed the clone’s tattered t-shirt to the exact one he had worn when Aurelia’s sword had pierced him.
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He cut his own skin, drawing fresh blood, and soaked the shirt with it.
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He dripped blood onto the ground below the tree, scattering small droplets to look as if someone had collapsed here.
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He smeared a little on the bark, enough to make it look like he had leaned against the tree while injured.
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He positioned the clone, making it appear weakened, slumped against the trunk.
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Then, he disappeared again, relocating to another tree—one where he had a perfect vantage point.
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Max’s grin widened.
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’Let the play begin.’
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Now, it was only a matter of time.
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Jessica would find "him."
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And when she did… |